Front | Indefinite and Definite Articles
The words a, an, and
the are special adjectives called articles.
a—used before singular count nouns beginning with consonants (other than a, e, i, o, u):
Definite
Article—the 1. Indefinite Article (a, an)Used before singular nouns that are unspecified:
Used before number collectives and some numbers:
Used before a singular noun followed by a restrictive modifier:
Used with nouns to form adverbial phrases of quantity, amount, or degree:
2. Definite Article (the)Used to indicate a noun that is definite or has been previously specified in the context:
Used to indicate a noun that is unique:
Used to designate a natural phenomenon:
Used to refer to a time period:
Used to indicate all the members of a family:
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