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Me I am his favorite author!
my favorite author is William Wordsworth
his favorite author is dr.seuss.
The word "the" in English is an article (sometimes called a determiner), the definite article.The definite article is placed before a noun to indicate that the noun that follows is a specific person or thing.The indefinite articles are "a" and "an", used to indicate that the noun that follows is not a specific person or thing.The article "a" is used before a word beginning with a consonant sound;The article "an" is used before a word beginning with a vowel sound.Example uses:I met the author of the book at a book signing. (a specific author)I met the author of the book at a book signing. (a specific book)I met the author of the book at a book signing. (a book signing not specified)I met the author of the book at the book signing at Bookmart last month. (a specific book signing)
Jerry's favorite author is Eileen spinelli ,because she is his wife.
Avi, the author, has not publicly disclosed his favorite color.
A book that has been signed by an author can be obtained by visiting what is called a book signing. Book stores such as Barnes and Noble will sometimes showcase an author and their talents by having the author be at their store location, reading sections from their book and signing copies of books for customers.
her favorite author is Lurlene mcdaniel and her favorite but is ''Don't Die, My Love''
Leigh Botts' favorite author is Mr.Henshaw
it all depends on what she's interested in. If she likes music, think about a CD of her favorite band or an itunes giftcard reading: a book from her favorite author or a giftcard to Borders clothes: a shirt or scarf of jewelry from a popular store or one she likes those are just some ideas...
The word "the" in English is an article (sometimes called a determiner), the definite article.The definite article is placed before a noun to indicate that the noun that follows is a specific person or thing.The indefinite articles are "a" and "an", used to indicate that the noun that follows is not a specific person or thing.The article "a" is used before a word beginning with a consonant sound;The article "an" is used before a word beginning with a vowel sound.Example uses:I met the author of the book at a book signing. (a specific author)I met the author of the book at a book signing. (a specific book)I met the author of the book at a book signing. (an unspecified book signing)I met the author of the book at the book signing at Bookmart last month. (a specific book signing)
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