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Definite and indefinite articles. The definite article is the, as in the man The indefinite article is a or an, as in a manor an orange

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I'm not sure there are five, but I know about three: "a," "an," and "the." The first two are called "indefinite" articles and the third is a "definite article." They are very confusing for non-English speakers-- in your question, for example, you asked about "which is in English language"-- you need a definite article there: "which is in the English language," since you are asking about a specific language. Let me try to explain:

The word "a" is used with a noun, and it means "one"-- a boy, a dog, a book, a house. It is used in the general sense, not referring to anything specific-- President and Mrs. Obama agreed to get a dog for their daughters. (We don't know which dog or which kind of dog.) I hope I can find a book about grammar. (I don't have a specific book in mind yet.) The word "an" is used like "a" but only when the next word begins with a vowel (a, e, i, o, u). It makes the sentence easier to pronounce. An egg, an ice cream, an American, an office. We saw an elephant at the circus. (Note that "an" must also be used if an adjective begins with a vowel: What an adorable baby! He is an excellent student.)

The word "the" is used with a specific noun, where you are not just referring to the thing in general, but to one particular noun: The college I visited was Boston University. (Not just any college-- that one specific college.) The governor hopes he will be re-elected. Maria studied the exam questions very carefully. (Not just questions in general, but the questions that were going to be on the exam.) The English language can be very confusing sometimes. (Not just any language-- one specific language.)

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11y ago

Article is a part of speech,

there are 3 article: a, an, the.

'a' is used as indefinite article and to denote as a singular thing, 'an' is for vowels and 'the' is used as definite article.

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a man(any man 'not definite' ), a phone etc

an apple, an elephant etc

the man(talking about a particular man),the table etc

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9y ago

"A," "An," and "The" are the three articles that can be used in a sentence. "A" and "An" are indefinite articles, because they aren't describing someone or something specific (a dog could mean any dog, not a specific dog). "The" is a definite article because it describes something specific (the dog specifies a particular dog).

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13y ago

1. a, an , and the

2.magazines and newspapers

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14y ago

Only three in the whole English language!

Definite article: The

Indefinite articles: A, an

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10y ago

There may be several things included in an article, depending on the specific article. For example, there may be pictures included as well as bullet points and sources.

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11y ago

you, no, yes, ok

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