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Most do in English: An article (a, an, the) comes before a noun. Determiners "this" and "that" also precede a noun, as do possessives and numerical determiners.
An article is a word that usually comes before a noun... the only articles are (a,an,the )
The title comes from what you've written, not before. If you wrote an article about losing history, then it's a good title. Finish the article first, and the title will come out of what you wrote.
The words a, an, and the are articles. A/an is an indefinite article. A comes before words that begin with consonant sounds, and an comes before words that begin with vowel sound.We use indefinite articles when we are referring to something in general (non-specific). Please hand me a book. (Any book will do.)A definite article refers to something specific. Please hand me the book. (There is a specific book I want.)An article is a type of adjective that consists of the three words: A, AN, and THE.
noun.I will top up the antifreeze before we leave.Notice the definite article 'the' comes before 'antifreeze', this is a good clue to what part of speech antifreeze is.Usually we have: article + noun. eg the dog, the sunOr we have: article + adjective + noun. eg the black dog, the hot sun.
british do not use any article before hospital. but americons sometimes use article "the" before hospital.
the definite article "the" has uncountable uses. In this phrase, the particularize the university of Texas with the meaning of "the only one,.." and no other university (or universities)
The article before a vowel is "an". For example, "an apple" or "an umbrella".
It depends on the pronunciation:a union/universe/university (consonant sound)an umbrella/umbilical cord/uncle (vowel sound)Dhiraj
Article before the word useful
Neither of them have to come first (except perhaps alphabetically). You could go only to a university, or only to a college. In the cases where you would go to both, college would probably come first, because you might transfer from a two-year college to a university, or go from a college to a university for grad school, but it is also possible to move the other way, from a university to a state college or something, so there really isn't a set order.
"The" is the correct article.