a, an, some
(as opposed to definite articles like 'the')
An example of an indefinite article is "a" or "an" in English. These articles are used before nouns that are not specific or particular. For example, "a cat" or "an apple."
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.
indefinite
The indefinite article for "papeles" is "unos" in Spanish.
It's an indefinite article which is a type of determiner that precedes a noun. "A" and "An" are indefinite articles, and "The" is a definite article.
Article's
The is the definite article.
The indefinite article singular form of "disquetes" would be "a diskette."
No, "A" is not a conjunction. It is the indefinite article used before nouns to indicate one of something or to refer to a non-specific item or thing.
It's an indefinite article which is a type of determiner that precedes a noun. "A" and "An" are indefinite articles, and "The" is a definite article.
It's an indefinite article which is a type of determiner that precedes a noun. "A" and "An" are indefinite articles, and "The" is a definite article.
For a specific hour, use the definite article the hour, for example: The hour is late.For a general hour, use the indefinite article an hour, for example: We can meet in an hour.
The correct indefinite article for the noun "bottes" is "des" in French.