I have seen .......lot of places.(a, an, the, no article)
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I have seen a lot of places.
Explanation:
- Fundamentally, an article is a modifier. Like descriptive words, articles change things.
- English has two articles: the and an/an. The is utilized to allude to explicit or specific things; an/an is utilized to adjust vague or non-specific things. We call the positive article and a/an uncertain article.
- the = distinct article
- an/a = uncertain article
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Write the uses of article (a,an,the) with its example??
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Correct article:
I have seen a lot of places.
Explanation:
- An article is always used with noun that is used to specify the definiteness of the noun.
- Articles are part of determiners. Articles include a, an and the.
- Articles specifies the common noun and it is also based on the vowels of a word.
- Article types are definite, indefinite, proper, partitive, negative and zero articles.
- The meaning of "a lot of" is "amount of" and the plural form of "lots of" as 'a' is not used in this phrase.
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