Insert suitable articles:
(i) Most people guess .... meaning of .... unfamiliar word by looking at
.... familiar words around it.
(ii) Knowing ...language is not the same thing as ...knowing about it.
(iii) .... clouds over .... sky are lovely today. I'd like to go for ... walk at such
...lovely time.
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i)the,an,the
ii)the,a
iii)the,the.a,a
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Insert suitable articles:
(i) Most people guess the meaning of an unfamiliar word by looking at the familiar words around it.
(ii) Knowing a language is not the same thing as knowing about it.
(iii) The clouds over the sky are lovely today. I'd like to go for a walk.
Articles:
There are two kinds of articles in English grammar.
1) Definite article (The):
- The definite article "The" is used before a singular noun that is a specific or particular noun.
2) Indefinite article (A/An):
- Article "A" is used before an unspecific singular noun that begins with a consonant sound.
- Article "An" is used before an unspecific singular noun that begins with a vowel sound.
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