All About Articles: A Guide |
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An article is a specific kind of adjective. As you remember, adjectives are words that describe nouns: I’m going to rest my head on the soft red pillow. You know that the words soft and red are adjectives describing the noun pillow. | |
Like those
adjectives, articles
also come before a noun, but
the article's job is to tell if the noun is definite or indefinite. Definite noun article: The Indefinite noun article: A/An Definite Article When talking about something specific, use the: Let’s buy the book! The speaker is not talking about just any book. There is a specific book in mind. So the noun book is modified with the. |
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The
word the is
used in our everyday language any time we are talking about a specific
task, place,
or thing we have to
do:
Let’s read a book! (Could be any book) Let’s read an encyclopedia! (Could be any encyclopedia) In everyday language, we use the indefinite articles all the time to talk about general things: I need to
pick up a
gallon of
milk. (It doesn’t have to be a certain gallon of milk, any
old gallon
of milk will do!)
I need to go on a diet. (I haven’t chosen a specific diet yet. I’m just talking about dieting in a general sense.) I need to find an interesting topic for my research paper. (I don’t know exactly what the topic will be yet.)
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