An article is are the following words: an, a, and the.
A numeric adjective is an adjective that shows the approximate number of something without explicitly stating the exact number. For example: few, couple, some, etc.
A redundancy. Numbers are numeric by definition.
The word the is always an adjective. The articles a, an, and the are all always adjectives.
The indefinite article "an" does not have an adjective form. Neither do 'a" or "the" which are also classified as articles.
they are actually called articles
No, they are a type of adjective called articles.
They are called articles.
The indefinite article "a" does not have an adjective form. Neither do "an" or "the" which are also classified as articles.
The words a, an, and the are called articles, and usually classed separately among 'determiners' (adjectives, articles, demonstratives, and possessives).
Actually, the words "a", "an", and "the" are all considered to be articles.
The words a, an, and the are articles of speech. An is an indefinite article.
An is an article. Articles are placed in the adjective category.
It is not technically an adjective. It is called an article, and is one of the two 'indefinite articles' - the other being "a." The third article is the definite article: "the."