which type of article is used before countables in the singular numbers
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A countable noun always takes either the indefinite (a, an) or definite (the) article when it is singular. When plural, it takes the definite article if it refers to a definite, specific group and no article if it is used in a general sense.
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The definite article
The definite article
We can use “the” before all nouns: singular or plural countable, and uncountable. We use “the” when we talk about something for the second time, or when we talk about unique or specific things.
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