"Childhood" is a singular countable noun beginning with a consonant sound, so "an" should be used before it. The correct phrasing is "an article about childhood."
Article before the word useful
An or the
The reference material article should be used before the ancient book named Geeta.
an mp
'AN' should be used before MLA, it sounds as A
Before reading the article on herb healers, the reader should ask themselves what specific information or insights they hope to gain from the article. This will help them stay focused and actively engage with the content to extract the most value from it.
No, it is not correct.You should have an article - a or the - before "teacher."
british do not use any article before hospital. but americons sometimes use article "the" before hospital.
The article before a vowel is "an". For example, "an apple" or "an umbrella".
You should inform what kind of article you want to write before I give you an advice
"The" is the correct article.
If you are referring to the book: Harry reads an article about Dumbledore written by Elphias Doge; Dumbledores old friend. It explains a lot about Dumbledores childhood. After that harry reads another article about Dumbledore written by Rita Skeeter. This article explains more detail about Dumbledores childhood too.