une disquette et la disquette
The correct pair of definite and indefinite articles for the word "disquette" is "la" for the definite article and "une" for the indefinite article in French.
The correct indefinite article for the noun "bottes" is "des" in French.
The correct indefinite article for "boligrafos" is "unos," which means "some" or "a few" in English.
The indefinite pronouns that can be used in the sentence are "someone," "anybody," "everyone," or "no one." Each of these pronouns refers to an unspecified person.
It depends on whether the student (élève is student) is a male student or a female student. For example: the good male student - le bon élève AND the good female student - la bonne élève. Of course, if there is nothing to separate élève from the article, the article contracts to l', leading to l'élève.
Yes, "most probably" is correct to use when you want to express a high likelihood or probability of something happening. It is commonly used to convey that something is very likely to occur but not definite.
une disquette et la disquette
The correct indefinite article for the noun "bottes" is "des" in French.
I guess it depends on whether it is merely "definite" or "most definite". Personally, I don't think there's any "degree" of definiteness. It's either definite or indefinite. But for people for whom "definite" might leave some degree of indefiniteness, I guess it would be appropriate to say "most definite".
The definite article in English is the word the eg the word The indefinitearticle is the word a or an eg a word or an apple a is used before words starting with a consonant except words starting with unaspirated h eg a book an is used before words starting with a vowel or unaspirated h eg an apple, an hour, an historic day
The correct indefinite article for "boligrafos" is "unos," which means "some" or "a few" in English.
Assertion:"The indefinite articles in the English language are not always used properly."Proof:See this question. It should be "What is anexample of a proof?".Therefore, whoever posted the question did not use the indefinite article correctly in the question. Thus, there is at least one person who did not, on at least one occasion, use the indefinite article properly. Therefore, the statement is proved to be correct.
Thank you lord for a safe travel or thank you lord for the safe travel are all correct. The use of "the" is definite article while for "a" is for indefinite article.
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.
No because gas has no definite shape and no definite volume
Matter that has a definite volume and a definite mass is... a SOLID. So any solid will be a correct answer to your question.
That would be une!
The correct usage is "a ewe."