"The" it is only definite article
it can be used for:
1. before a definite noun which has already been mentioned
2. when the singular noun represents a 'class'
3.before an adjective when it show a quality
4. before an adjective when it represents a 'class'
5. before the superlative form of am adjective
6. before a noun to show a unit measure
7. before the geographical proper nouns
8. before the cardinal directions and common nouns that are unique
9. before certain nouns
The definite article is 'the' in all sentences or where ever it is used. It's the only definite article in English.
The is the definite article.
The definite article is an / na
"The" is a definite article, "world" is a noun.
In English the word 'the' is called the definite article. 'A' or 'an' is the indefinite article.
The definite article is 'the' in all sentences or where ever it is used. It's the only definite article in English.
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.
The is the definite article.
The definite article is an / na
"The" is a definite article, "world" is a noun.
In English the word 'the' is called the definite article. 'A' or 'an' is the indefinite article.
There's only one in English. It's the word the.
indefinite
Is a solid a definite or indefinite
'la' is the definite (feminine, singular) article in French
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.