To answer your question, I would need to see the specific article you're referring to. Please provide the passage or key sentences, and I'll help identify which one indicates bias.
In the sentence "Please give her a copy of the article by tomorrow morning," the indirect object is "her." The indirect object is the recipient of the direct object, which in this case is "a copy of the article." The sentence indicates that the action of giving is being performed for "her."
The indefinite article that completes the sentence is "a." The corrected sentence would read: "He picked up a piece of fruit out of the bowl and bit into it." This indicates that he selected one unspecified piece of fruit from the bowl.
Your question is a sentence and contains the phrase "feature article." (The above is another example of using the phrase in a sentence.)
The adjective in this sentence is "a," which is an indefinite article.
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In the sentence "There's a caterpillar in my lunchbox," the article is "a." It is an indefinite article used to refer to a non-specific caterpillar. This indicates that the speaker is mentioning one of many possible caterpillars rather than a specific one.
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The best indefinite article to use in the sentence is "a." The corrected sentence would be, "On the beach he built a huge sandcastle." This article is appropriate because it introduces a singular noun that is not previously specified.
The article in the sentence is: The
I just read an "Article". (that is the sentence)^^^
The question is meaningless. Nine feet is a linear measure - a length. Square feet is a measure of area, not length.The question is not meaningless. In the given sentence or in any other sentence the definite article is 'the'. There are three ARTICLES: a and an are Indefinite articles. The is the definite article.
The word 'the' is an article, a definite article, a word that indicates that the noun to follow is a specific person(s) or thing(s).A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a nounin a sentence.Example: It's time to walk the dog. I walk him every afternoon.The definite article 'the' indicates the dog is a specific dog.The pronoun 'him' takes the place of the noun 'dog' in the second sentence.