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what is the difference between use of article A and an. give two examples of each​

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Answered by Vadanya01
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We call the the definite article and a/an the indefinite article. For example, if I say, "Let's read the book," I mean a specific book. If I say, "Let's read a book," I mean any book rather than a specific book. ... "A/an" is used to refer to a non-specific or non-particular member of the group.

Answered by ammukavitha620
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We call the the definite article and a/an the indefinite article. For example, if I say, "Let's read the book," I mean a specific book. If I say, "Let's read a book," I mean any book rather than a specific book. ... "A/an" is used to refer to a non-specific or non-particular member of the group.

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