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1. "A/an"(plus "some", according to some) = Indefinite Article. 2. The = Definite Article.
what is an example of the articles of confederation?
The three articles (the, a, and an) are adjectives.
Examples of sources that can be cited in academic writing include books, journal articles, websites, interviews, and research studies.
Some examples of academic writing style in scholarly articles include using formal language, citing sources to support arguments, presenting research findings objectively, and following a specific structure such as introduction, literature review, methodology, results, and conclusion.
There are many articles and books similar to "The Definitive Guide to Google Adwords". Some examples of these books and articles include "Ultimate Guide to Google Adwords" (book) and an article on Google Adwords that is found on the website informerly.
when articles of reasearches are accepted,they redit the quality f their work and when their articles are rejected ,they blame the editor and reviewers...
i need some help with the math articles please
To provide accurate answers for a worksheet on grammar, adjectives, and articles, I'd need to see the specific questions or sentences from the worksheet. Generally, the answers would involve correctly placing adjectives before nouns and using definite (the) or indefinite (a, an) articles based on context. If you can share some specific examples or questions, I can help you with those!
Some examples of academic websites that provide valuable resources for students and researchers include JSTOR, Google Scholar, and PubMed. These websites offer access to a wide range of scholarly articles, research papers, and academic journals that can be used for academic purposes.
Some examples of peer-reviewed sources that can be used to support a research project include academic journals, research articles, conference papers, and scholarly books. These sources have been reviewed by experts in the field before publication to ensure their credibility and accuracy.