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Tweles inches make_foot.fill the article​

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Answered by Ananya562
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Tweles inches make a foot.

In English there are three articles: a, an, and the. Articles are used before nouns or noun equivalents and are a type of adjective. The definite article (the) is used before a noun to indicate that the identity of the noun is known to the reader. The indefinite article (a, an) is used before a noun that is general or when its identity is not known. There are certain situations in which a noun takes no article.

As a guide, the following definitions and table summarize the basic use of articles. Continue reading for a more detailed explanation of the rules and for examples of how and when to apply them.

Definite article

the (before a singular or plural noun)

Indefinite article

a (before a singular noun beginning with a consonant sound)

an (before a singular noun beginning with a vowel sound)

Count nouns - refers to items that can be counted and are either singular or plural

Non-count nouns - refers to items that are not counted and are always singular

Rule #1 - Specific identity not known: Use the indefinite article a or an only with a singular count noun whose specific identity is not known to the reader. Use a before nouns that begin with a consonant sound, and use an before nouns that begin with a vowel sound.

  • Use the article a or an to indicate any non-specified member of a group or category.
  • Use the article a or an to indicate any non-specified member of a group or category.Use the article a or an to indicate one in number (as opposed to more than one).Use the article a before a consonant sound, and use an before a vowel sound

Rule #2 - Specific identity known: Use the definite article the with any noun (whether singular or plural, count or noncount) when the specific identity of the noun is known to the reader, as in the following situations:

  • Use the article the when a particular noun has already been mentioned previously.
  • Use the article the when an adjective, phrase, or clause describing the noun clarifies or restricts its identity.
  • Use the article the when the noun refers to something or someone that is unique.

Rule #3 - All things or things in general: Use no article with plural count nouns or any noncount nouns used to mean all or in general.

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