The keyword is "definite."
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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.
Yes, it is. It is the opposite of the adjective "definite" and means of unspecified status or duration.
No. A is an indefinite article. "A" (or 'an') is the indefinite article, "the" is the definite article. A conjunction connects words and clauses (and, but, or).
There are a group of pronouns called indefinite pronouns but no group called definite pronouns. I have only seen that term used once before, it was for definite personal pronouns. The personal pronouns are I, me, you, he, him, she, her, it, we, us, they, them.
The opposite of definite is indefinite.
Is a solid a definite or indefinite
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Indefinite.
The opposite of definite is indefinite.
Indefinite
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.
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The is the definite article.
Indefinite
liquid has an indefinite shape and a definite volume,low compressibility and expands slightly
There is none a state of matter with such a property ;Solids have Definite Volumes and Definite Shapes ;Liquids have Definite Volumes but Indefinite Shapes ;Gases have Indefinite Volumes and Indefinite Shapes .