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What is the difference in the meaning conveyed by 'a light beam' and 'the light beam'.

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Answered by vinayharsana7187
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Difference in the meaning conveyed by 'a light beam' and 'the light beam':

An article is considered to be an adjective. Similar to adjectives, these articles modify the given nouns.  

The articles are ‘a / an / the’. ‘A / an’ are indefinite articles. ‘The’ is definite article. ‘A /an’ is utilized for referring a non-particular or non-specific members of the group.  

The definite type article ‘The’ has been utilized before the plural or singular type nouns where the provided noun is particular.  

In this question, it is appropriate to use ‘a light beam’ if it not specified which light beam. If it is specified, then we should use ‘the light beam’.

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