I was in japanese restaurant . .......... Restaurant serves good food (article)
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I was in a Japanese restaurant. The restaurant serves good food.
Articles have two categories:
Definite Articles:
When we want to direct the reader or listener to a specific noun, we can use the definite article 'The.'
Indefinite Articles:
Indefinite articles are the opposites of definite articles in terms of meaning. When referring to the generic noun, we utilise the indefinite article "A" or "An." It specifies that the noun is ambiguous, general, and indefinite.
The word "An" is used for nouns that begin with a vowel or a vowel sound. The word "A" is used for consonants.
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I was in Japanese restaurant. The restaurant serves good food. -This is the answer.
About articles and their usage:
- Articles are of three kinds -'a', 'an' and 'the'.
- 'A' is used before a singular noun and before the consonant sounds of letters. For example, 'a car', 'a scooter', 'a tutor', etc.,
- 'An' is used before a singular noun and before the vowel sounds of letters. For example, 'an elephant', 'an owl', etc.,
- 'The' is an article that can be used before singular and plural nouns. If it is used before singular nouns, the it means it talks about a specific thing/ person. For example, 'the pillow', 'the boxes', 'the ice that froze', etc.,
- In the first line we are introduced to a restaurant. In the second sentence we are again talking about that particular restaurant. So we must use the definite article 'the'.
- Therefore the answer is: I was in Japanese restaurant. The restaurant serves good food.
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