An article is a word (or prefix or suffix) that is used with a noun to indicate the type of reference being made by the noun.
There are two types of articles:
A and An is called the indefinite article because It is used when we do not speak of any particular person or thing; as:
Correct use of 'A'
A is used before :
Correct use of 'An'
Use of the Indefinite articles:
The Indefinite article is used:
(i) in the sense of one; as:
(ii) In the sense of a Certain; as:
(iii) In the tense or any (when an individual is meant to represent a class); as
(iv) To make a common noun of a proper noon; as:
(v) In such expressions; as:
The is called the definite article because it is used when we speak when we speak of some particular person or thing; as:
Use of the definite article:
'The' is used:
(i) When we re'er to some particular person or thing; as:
(ii) When a singular common noun is used to indicate a whole c ass: as:
(iii) As an adverb with comparatives in such sentences; as:
(iv) Before rivers, ranges of mountains and group of islands; as:
(v) Before oceans, seas, gulp's, bays and straits; as:
(vi) Before the names of some countries; as:
(vii) Before the names of newspapers, magazine, etc; as:
(viii) Before the names of certain well-known book as:
(ix) Before names of public buildings, Institutions, associations, etc; as:
(x) Before the names of certain well known books; as:
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