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The three words: "a, an, the" - are called articles. They are considered to be adjectives because they modify the noun they proceed. The words "a and an" are the indefinite articles and "the" is the definite article. | ||||
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"a" and "an" are indefinite articles | ____________________________________________________________________ | |||
You use "an" when the noun you are referring to begins with a vowel (a, e, i, o, u.) Eg. I'll have an apple, please. | ||||
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The definite article is "the" and is used in a following sentence with "a" or "an." Eg. A car crashed into the wall. The car was badly damaged. | ||||
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The three words: "a, an, the" - are called articles. They are considered to be adjectives because they modify the noun they proceed. The words "a" and "an" are the indefinite articles and "the" is the definite article. |
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"A" and "an" are indefinite articles | __________________________________________________________________ | |||
You use "an" when the noun you are referring to begins with a vowel (a, e, i, o, u.) Eg. I'll have an apple, please. | ||||
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The definite article is "the" and is used in a following sentence with "a" or "an". Eg. A car crashed into the wall. The car was badly damaged. | ||||
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The three words: "a, an, the" - are called articles. They are considered to be adjectives because they modify the noun they proceed. The words "a" and "an" are the indefinite articles and "the" is the definite article. |
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"a" and "an" are indefinite articles | ___________________________________________________________ | |||
You use "an" when the noun you are referring to begins with a vowel (a, e, i, o, u.) Eg. I'll have an apple, please. | ||||
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The definite article is "the" and is used in a following sentence with "a" or "an". Eg. A car crashed into the wall. The car was badly damaged. | ||||
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