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The words a or an and the are called articles. Articles come before nouns.
There are two articles – a/an and the
The article a or an is called the indefinite article because it doesn’t state which person or thing we are talking about.
, it can be a object/thing also
There are two articles – a/an and the
The article a or an is called the indefinite article because it doesn’t state which person or thing we are talking about.
, it can be a object/thing also
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heya there!!!
Article means a particular or object.
In English Grammar,
an ARTICLE is a word used before a noun that indicates whether or not the reference is to a specific entity or entities or an unspecific one.
The words 'a' or 'an' and 'the' are ARTICLES...
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INDEFINITE ARTICLES
a/an are called indefinite articles it does not state which person or thing you are talking about. For example:
'A child' means any child.
'Take a book in next class' means take any book
The indefinite article (a/an) is used before singular countable nouns. It cannot be used before plural nouns.
for example:
A flower - Is correct
A flowers - Is incorrect
The choice between a and an is determined by sound and not spelling. A is used before words beginning with a consonant sound. for example:
A boy, A flower, A university, A uniform, A European boy, etc.
An is used before words beginning with a vowel sound. for example:
An elephant, an umbrella, an heir, an hour, etc.
(Note that some native speakers use an before words beginning with h if the first syllable is not stressed.)
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DEFINITE ARTICLES
The article the is called the definite article because it points out a particular person or thing. For example:
'The boy' - this points out a particular boy.
'Take the book in next class' means to take a particular book(like math book) for the class
The definite article (the) can be used before singular countable nouns, plural
countable nouns and uncountable nouns.
for example:
The flower,
The flowers,
The cereals.
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