Articles One through Three deal with how the government is run.
Article Two deals with the Executive branch and how it operates.
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Article two
No, there are only two types of article, definite (the) and indefinite (a). When is a preposition.
No, there are only two types of article, definite (the) and indefinite (a). When is a preposition.
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Article II establishes the Executive branch.
Article II establishes the Executive branch.
article one- legislative article two- executive article three- judicial
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."
Article I and article lll
There are two: the definite article the, and the indefinite article an ( reduced to a before a consonant sound).
Article One: Legislative powerArticle Two: Executive power Article Three: Judicial power Article Four: States' powers and limits Article Five: Amendments Article Six: Federal power Article Seven: Ratification
Enforces and carries out the laws.