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The word "article" means "artikulo" in Tagalog language.
The word appropriate has two parts of speech. It can be an adjective and a verb.
No, the word 'the' is a definite article.
Although unicorn starts with a vowel, we say and write a unicorn because the long U in a unicorn sounds like the Y in a yam or a yellow bus.
The title of an article is also called the heading, or it may be called the headline if it is an important newspaper article.
Mochila is Spanish for "backpack". Since mochilasis the plural form of mochila, mochilas is translated into "backpacks".
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The appropriate indefinite article for the word "bol" is "a." In English, "bol" is pronounced with a vowel sound at the beginning, so it would typically take "a" as the indefinite article. For example, you would say "a bol" when referring to a single unit of that object.
The appropriate indefinite article for the word "libretas" is "unas." In Spanish, "libretas" is a feminine plural noun, so the correct indefinite article is the plural form "unas." Therefore, you would say "unas libretas" to mean "some notebooks."
The article used before the word "stranger" is typically "a." This is because "stranger" begins with a consonant sound, making "a stranger" the appropriate phrase. For example, you would say, "I met a stranger at the park."
A definite article is the word "the" An indefinite article is the word "a" or "an"
In English the word 'the' is called the definite article. 'A' or 'an' is the indefinite article.
Yes, the word 'article' is a noun, a word for a thing.
The is the definite article.
A question using the word article would be, Did you find the information in the article to be informative?
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