Indefinite and Definite Articles
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The words a, an, and the are special adjectives called articles.
Indefinite Articles—a, an
an—used before singular count nouns beginning with a vowel (a, e, i, o, u) or vowel sound:
- an apple, an elephant, an issue, an orange
- a stamp, a desk, a TV, a cup, a book
Can be used before singular and plural, count and non-count nouns
1. Indefinite Article (a, an)
Used before singular nouns that are unspecified:- a pencil
- an orange
- a dozen
- a gallon
- a girl who was wearing a yellow hat
- I felt a bit depressed.
2. Definite Article (the)
Used to indicate a noun that is definite or has been previously specified in the context:- Please close the door.
- I like the clothes you gave me.
- Praise the Lord!
- The Columbia River is near here.
- The nights get shorter in the summer.
- The wind is blowing so hard.
- I was very naïve in the past.
- This song was very popular in the 1980s.
- I invited the Bakers for dinner.
- This medicine was invented by the Smiths.
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