English, asked by pujaag19, 1 month ago

what is article a, an, the​

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Answered by kandyAG
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Answer:

An article is a word used to define whether a noun, a person, place, object or idea, is specific or unspecific. An Article can be definite or indefinite.

Explanation:

When to use 'a' or 'an'

There are some exceptions to the usual rule of using 'a' before words which begin with consonants and 'an' before words which start with vowels. For example, the first letter in 'honour' is a consonant but it is also unpronounced.

'It is an honour to meet you, Ms.'

The same thing occurs when the first letter of a specific word is a vowel but is pronounced with a consonant sound.

'He is a United States citizen."

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Answered by BeautifulWitch
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Answer:

{ \huge{ \underline \purple {a: }}}

used when referring to someone or something for the first time in a text or conversation.

{ \huge{ \underline \pink {an: }}}

the form of the indefinite article used before words beginning with a vowel sound.

{ \huge{ \underline \red{the: }}}

denoting one or more people or things already mentioned or assumed to be common knowledge.

Explanation:

{ \huge{ \boxed { \red{Hope} \:   \pink{this} \: \orange {helps} \:   \blue {you}}}}

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