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Answered by Anmoldeep109
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Answer: My garden's looking beautiful now that the daffodils are in flower

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Answered by ashutoshmishra3065
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Answer:

Explanation:

Article:

Any member of a group of specific words known as articles is used with noun phrases to indicate the identity of the noun phrases' referents. A part of speech is the category of articles.

The articles "the" and "a(n)" join with nouns to make noun phrases in English. In many languages, articles also convey extra grammatical information like gender, number, and case in addition to indicating the noun phrase's grammatical definiteness. The more general group of determiners, which also includes demonstratives, possessive determiners, and quantifiers, includes articles. The abbreviation for articles in linguistic interlinear glossing is art.

Types of articles:

Definite article:

An article that denotes a specific noun phrase is known as a definite article. Specific articles, like the in English, are used to identify a specific group member. It could be something the speaker has already addressed or it could be something else that is specifically mentioned.

Example:

  • Give me the book.
  • The cabbage white butterfly lays its eggs on members of the Brassica genus.

Indefinite article:

An indeterminate article is one that indicates a noun phrase with an undetermined ending. Indefinite articles, like the English "some" or "a," do not designate a particular recognizable object.

Example:

  • A monster ate a cookie. His name is Cookie Monster.
  • Leaving my door unlocked was a bad decision.

My garden's looking lovely now that the daffodils are in flower.

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