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Which of the following are indefinite articles ? An and the, A and the, A and an, none of the above.use complete and state its kind.​

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Answered by kasma201084
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The definite article is the word "the." It is used before a noun to define it as something specific (e.g., something previously mentioned or known, something unique, or something being identified by the speaker).

I'm the pirate.

(This means a specific pirate, i.e., the one previously discussed.)

Can we go to the park?

(The park is specific. It is known to the speaker and the listener.)

The definite article contrasts with the indefinite article ("a" or "an"), which defines something as unspecific (e.g., something generic or something mentioned for the first time).

I'm a pirate.

(This means an unspecified pirate, i.e., not one previously discussed.)

Can we go to a park?

(The park is unspecific. The speaker doesn't care which one.)

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