When my granfather gave me_one rupee coin.I put it_my pocket and decided_ keep it with me as my lucky coin.(articles & preposition)
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What are articles?
Articles are words like a, an, the. They are mostly used to modify a verb. They are mostly called adjectives, because they sometimes describe a noun. There are three articles. A, An, and The.
- A is used when the word next to it starts with a consonent.
- An is used when the word next to it starts with a vowel.
- The is used when there is a common noun next to it.
There are two types of articles.
- Definite Article : Definite articles imply that the noun is specifically identifiable.
- Indefinite Article : It refers to identifiable In general.
What are prepositions?
Prepositions are the words which say the place of an object. About where the object is located.
They are of three types :
Preposition of Time : At, Tonight etc.
Preposition of place : In, at, behind, below.
Preposition of movement : Around, across etc.
Answer :
When my grandfather gave me a one rupee coin, I put it in my pocket and decided to keep it with me as my lucky coin.
★Answer:
When my grandfather gave me a one rupee coin, I put it in my pocket and decided to keep it with me as my lucky coin.
★Extra Information★
★ What are articles?
★Answer:
The adjectives "a", "an" and "the" are called Articles.They are used with a noun is definite or indefinite.
★There are two types of Articles:
1) Definite Article.
2) Indefinite Article.
★Definite Article:
"The" is the definte article. It is used to specify a person, place and thing.
★Examples:
★ He has gone to the cannal for a walk.
★ The dog is the faithful animal.
★ The moon shines in the sky.
★Indefinite Article:
"A" and "an" are two indefinite articles. "A" is used before the word beginning with a constant sound. "An" with the word beginning with a vowel sound. The indefinite articles can be used only with the things that can be counted.
★Examples:
★ This is a table.
★ A cat eats meat.
★ She is eating an apple.
★Preposition:
A word or a group of words used before a noun or a pronoun to show its relation to some other word in the sentence is called a prepostion.
★Examples:
★ He is fond of tea.
★ Let us hope for the best.
★ He was angry with me.