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An article indicates that a noun will follow; the definite article 'the', and the indefinite articles 'a' and 'an'.
The is the definite article.
In English the word 'the' is called the definite article. 'A' or 'an' is the indefinite article.
No, the word 'the' is a definite article.
A definite article is the word "the" An indefinite article is the word "a" or "an"
"A" is an indefinite article as is the word "an" ; "the" is a definite article .
The word 'the' is an article, a definite article, a word that indicates that the noun to follow is a specific person(s) or thing(s).A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a nounin a sentence.Example: It's time to walk the dog. I walk him every afternoon.The definite article 'the' indicates the dog is a specific dog.The pronoun 'him' takes the place of the noun 'dog' in the second sentence.
"The" is the definite article while "a" is the indefinite article They are determiners
"Butterfly" is an English equivalent of the Dutch word "Vlinder."Specifically, the Dutch noun may follow the singular indefinite article "een" ("a, one"). Or it may follow the singular definite article "de" ("the"). Its form in the plural is "vlinders."
The word THE is an article, the definite article. (Other articles are A and AN).
"an" is the article -- "a" and "an" are called indefinite articles. "the" is a definite article.
The appropriate definite article for the word "mochilas" in Spanish is "las."