There are two types of articles:
definite and indefinite
Definite article is the
Indefinite article are a and an
1. "A/an"(plus "some", according to some) = Indefinite Article. 2. The = Definite Article.
For starters, as a sentence is a prepositional phrase.AS: prepositionA: article (adjective)SENTENCE: noun/ object of the preposition
The is a definite article. In the sentence it is used to indicate something that is clearly understood from the situation (tarnish).
Some examples of being verbs used in a sentence are: "She is happy." "They were running." "He will be a doctor." "I am tired." "We have been to the beach."
A sentence is not a sentence if it lacks a subject or a verb. Examples: Up until then... ...as often as possible. The car with the dent... ...if you can. (However, without the "if", the statement "You can." is a sentence.) After lunch... ...of a sentence. It should be noted that when people are talking to each other, it is not as necessary to always use complete or proper sentences; it is important when writing.
The article in the sentence is: The
1. "A/an"(plus "some", according to some) = Indefinite Article. 2. The = Definite Article.
I just read an "Article". (that is the sentence)^^^
No article is needed in that sentence.
I have an article to work on
Your question is a sentence and contains the phrase "feature article." (The above is another example of using the phrase in a sentence.)
In sentence, i am looking at the window, the article is 'the'.Articles of speech in the English language are a, an, the.He bit into the apple.I had an awful trip.
A definite article is the word "the" An indefinite article is the word "a" or "an"
No article will be used
There doesn't have to be an article in the sentence.
No it is not it is an a conjunction because it connects a sentence to another sentence.
"a" and "the" are not adjectives. These are examples of what we call article(s).