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The word 'stranger' is a noun and an adjective.The noun 'stranger' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for someone who is neither a friend nor an acquaintance; a foreigner, newcomer, or outsider; someone who is unaccustomed to or unacquainted with something; a word for a person.The adjective 'stranger' is the comparative form of the adjective 'strange'; a word used to describe a noun.Example uses:That man is no stranger, he's my brother. (noun)A stranger tale has never been told. (adjective)
'Strange'. Rather than saying 'stranger' , we can say ' a strange person'.
Yes, if you don't use it as a noun. If used as an adjective, you can use the following example: Mike's car is sky blue.
Yes, the word 'water' is a noun, a word for a thing.The word 'the' is a definite article, indicating that the noun (water) that follows is specific water.The word 'decreased' is the verb.
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No. The word "a" is an article. It is used before nouns like an adjective.
The article you are asking about is the definite article, also known as the word "the".
The correct indefinite article is a chemise.The indefinite article 'a' is used before a word beginning with a consonant sound. The noun 'chemise' begins with a consonant sound (ch).The indefinite article 'an' is used before a word beginning with a vowel sound, for example an indigochemise.
'An' is an article. Other articles are 'a' and 'the'. 'A' and 'an' are the singular articles. 'A' is used before words that begin with a consonant. 'An' is used before a vowel. ' The' is used as the plural article.
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No, the word 'the' is not a noun.The word 'the' is an article, a word used before nouns to limit or specify the noun.The article 'the' is called a definite article. because it is used to identify a noun as a specific person or thing.Example: The movie that I like is "The Dark Before Dawn".The other articles are 'a' and 'an', called indefinite articles because they are used to identify a noun as any person or thing.
No, the word "a" is an indefinite article, a word placed before a noun to indicate that the noun is a general one of its kind.There are two indefinite articles:the article "a" is used before a word that begins with a consonant sound;the article "an" is used before a word that begins with a vowel sound.The word "the" is the definite article, a word placed before a noun to indicate that the noun is a specific one of its kind.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Examples:We need a flashlight. (any flashlight will do)The flashlight is in the second drawer. (a specific flashlight, a specific drawer)I found it. (the pronoun "it" takes the place of the noun "flashlight")
The word 'and' is a conjunction, a word used to join words, phrases, and sentences together.Eg. There was a black cat. It sat by the fire.Or: There was a black cat AND it sat by the fire.The word 'an' is an indefinite article.The indefinite articles are 'a' and 'an', which are place before a noun to indicate that the noun is not a specific person or thing.The indefinite article 'a' is used before a word starting with a consonant sound.Eg. a dog, a teacher, a flower.The indefinite article 'an' is used before a word with starting with a vowel sound.Eg. an octopus, an uncle, an orangeflower.Note: The third article is the definite article 'the' placed before a noun to indicate that it is a specific person or thing.
No, the word 'a' is an article, a word used before a noun to limit it or make it clearer, a type of determiner.A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.The articles are a, an, and the. Examples:A dog is howling. (the article 'a', used before a consonant sound, tells us that the dog is not a specific dog)An animal is howling. (the article 'an' used before a vowel sound, tells us that the animal is not a specific animal)The dog is howling. (the article 'the' tells us that it is a specific dog known to the speaker and the listener)
"An" is an indefinite article used in place of the word "a" before words beginning with a vowel. The word "an" is used the same as the word "a." "An" is used when the following word starts with a vowel or a vowel sound such as the word "hour."