I just read an "Article".
(that is the sentence)^^^
I have an article to work on
A definite article is the word "the" An indefinite article is the word "a" or "an"
The word THE is an article, the definite article. (Other articles are A and AN).
The word "the" is a definite article, used like an adjective.
It depends on the foreign word.
No, the word 'the' is an article, a type of determiner. A conjunction is a word that joins two clauses of a sentence, or two words having the same function.
Have you seen the latest newspaper article today?
"the article raised a furor among mathematicians"
The article in the sentence is: The
It is a word, an article to be exact. It is also a letter, you can only use it alone as a word.
Cite the reference carefully. He will cite the professor's article in his report.
The words 'a' and 'an' are indefinite articles ('the' is a definite article) that precede a singular, general word. The article 'a' precedes a word that begins with a consonant sound; the article 'an' precedes a word the begins with a vowel sound. Example sentence:I have both an old and a new car.