More to know about articles
A one-eyed man, a useful thing, because these words begin with a consonant sound though their spellings begin with vowels. We also use an hour, an honest man, an heir, an MA, an MBA, an X-mas tree, an S.C., an S.T., an F.I.R. because these words begin with a vowel sound though their spellings begin with ‘h’ or ‘m’ or ‘x’ or ‘s’ or ‘f’ which are consonants.
Definite Article: The
“The” points out at some particular person or thing. It is known as the Definite Article. The Rama, The Ganga, The Himalaya etc.
Indefinite Article: a, an
When we speak of a person or a thing for the first time, we generally use the indefinite article, a or an; but when we speak of the same person or thing a second time, we use the definite article the; as:
A boy once followed a path through a forest and came across a bridge over a river. He crossed the bridge over the river and left behind the path through the forest.
Note: As a general rule, we use “the” when it is clear from the context which person or thing we mean; we use a, an when it is not clear which person or thing we mean.
Q. What is an article
A, An and The are called Articles. The articles are generally used to point out people or things. They are used before a noun.
Examples:
(i) An orange is a fruit.
(ii) An umbrella is a useful thing.
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