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An article (abbreviated ART) is a word (or prefix or suffix) that is used with a noun to indicate the type of reference being made by the noun. Articles specify grammatical definiteness of the noun, in some languages extending to volume or numerical scope. The articles in the English language are the and a/an, and (in certain contexts) some. 'An' and 'a' are modern forms of the Old English 'an', which in Anglian dialects was the number 'one' (compare 'on', in Saxon dialects) and survived into Modern Scots as the number 'owan'. Both 'on' (respelled 'one' by the Normans) and 'an' survived into Modern English, with 'one' used as the number and 'an' ('a', before nouns that begin with a consonant sound) as an indefinite article.
Traditionally in English, an article is usually considered to be a type of adjective. In some languages, articles are a special part of speech, which cannot easily be combined with other parts of speech. It is also possible for articles to be part of another part of speech category such as a determiner, an English part of speech category that combines articles and demonstratives (such as 'this' and 'that').
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English grammar is the structure of expressions in the English language. This includes the structure of words, phrases, clauses and sentences.
There are historical, social, cultural and regional variations of English. Divergences from the grammar described here occur in some dialects of English. This article describes a generalized present-day Standard English, the form of speech found in types of public discourse including broadcasting, education, entertainment, government, and news reporting, including both formal and informal speech. There are certain differences in grammar between the standard forms of British English, American English and Australian English, although these are inconspicuous compared with the lexical and pronunciation differences.
Eight types of word ("word classes" or "parts of speech") are distinguished in English: nouns, determiners, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, and conjunctions. (Determiners, traditionally classified along with adjectives, have not always been regarded as a separate part of speech.) Interjections are another word class, but these are not described here as they do not form part of the clause and sentence structure of the language.
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Names without 'The' (definite article) - English Grammar lesson Blog : http://www.learnex.in Website : http://www.letstalkpodcast.com Facebook : http://www.facebook.com/letstalkpodcast youtube : http://www.youtube.com/learnexmumbai The word "the" is one of the most common words in English. Using the article 'The" can be quite tricky at times especially for names. When to use it or when not to use it is a common question asked by the English learners. In this lesson we will look at the names without the article 'The' 1. We do not use 'the' with names of people Example - Niharika , Helen 2. When we use Mr/Mrs/Captain/doctor etc followed by a name,we do not use 'the'. Example - Mr Johnson , Doctor Smith 3. We do not use 'the' with names of places. Some of the examples are given below: C...
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The usage of the definite article, the. This video is for students at a pre-intermediate level. Join us at our next Smrt Live Class. Every Wednesday at 9:00 AM & 3:00 PM Pacific Time (GMT-7). Join the Facebook group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/leofgroup
http://www.engvid.com United States or The United States? U.K. or The U.K.? Unsure of when to use a definite or an indefinite article? Watch this lesson and stop making these common mistakes in English! For many non-native speakers of English who don't have articles in their own language, it can be really difficult to use articles correctly. Even for speakers of languages that have articles, it is difficult to get your use of articles right 100% of the time. This is because there are many exceptions and irregular grammar rules. In this lesson, I'll teach you what these exceptions are, so you can be sure to remove these common mistakes from your English. Even if you are an advanced speaker of English, I'm sure you will discover one or two rules that you didn't know about. Watch the lesso...
The definite article is 'the'. You probably know that we use it when both the speaker and listener know what is being talked about. What you might not know is that in another use it means the same as the adverb 'enough'. Dan has more in his 90 second explanation. For tips and exercises: http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/course/upper-intermediate/unit-11/session-1
This animation teaches the learner to identify the rules to use the indefinite articles, a and an before a noun and to use the definite article 'the' before a noun. This is a product of Mexus Education Pvt. Ltd., an education innovations company based in Mumbai, India. http://www.mexuseducation.com, http://www.ikenstore.in
Este vídeo é sobre o artigo definido "the" que em inglês serve para plural, singular, feminino e masculino. Aqui você encontra explicação sobre ele, sua pronúncia e empregado em exemplos. :) NOVIDADE! Eu, em parceria com a Universidade do inglês, te ofereço um e-book gratuito revelando como é possível aprender inglês em 8 semanas. Basta acessar o link e baixar gratuitamente: http://bit.ly/ebook_inglesem8semanas ANTES DE QUALQUER COISA, POR FAVOR, ASSISTA AO VÍDEO EXPLICATIVO/TRAILER DO CANAL! :) Áudio vinheta: "Got Funk" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/" (Royalty-free music) Contatos: FACEBOOK DRIÉLI: http://www.facebook.com/drieli.mayressesonaglio GRUPO DE INGLÊS DA DRIÉLI NO FACEBOOK: http...
Learn when and how to use the articles 'a', 'an' and 'the' in this English grammar lesson. We will end the lesson with a gap-filling exercise, so you can test your understanding. Let us know how you did in the comments. For more help with learning and practising English, visit our website: http://anglo-link.com Facebook: http://facebook.com/AngloLink Twitter: http://twitter.com/AngloLink Good Luck!
http://www.engvid.com/ 'I saw A movie last night' or 'I saw THE movie last night'? A, AN, and THE are called articles and they can be very confusing. Learn exactly when and how to use articles in English in this important grammar lesson! http://www.engvid.com/a-an-the-articles-in-english/
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درس ادوات التعريف والنكره في اللغه الانجليزيه , ان شاء الله هنشرح ( a , an , the ) دول يعتبروا اكتر الكلمات استخداماً في اللغه من حيث الكلام او الكتابه , فطبعا شئ ضروري اننا نكون فاهمينهم جدا وعارفين بنستخدمهم ازاي وبنستخدمهم امته ( a , an , the ) في اللغه الانجليزيه اسمهم Articles او ادوات تعريف وممكن نقسمهم لمجموعتين [ a , an ] ادوات نكره [ the ] أداة تعريف وعشان نوضح الموضوع اكتر شوف الجمل دي : I am reading a book I am reading the book هل فيه فرق بين الجملتين دول !!!!؟؟؟ طبعا فيه فرق , وهو ان في الجمله الاولي كلمة book نكره والجمله الثانيه كلمة book معرفه طب يعني ايه نكره ومعرفه وايه الفرق بردوا ؟؟؟ دا اللي شرحه في الفيديو ان شاء الله صفحتنا علي فيسبوك: http://www.facebook.com/droosonline وهذا الايميل الشخصي لي: droosonilne4u@gmail.com وهذا هو موقعنا: http://www.dro...
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Another class devoted to English articles, here we will cover names with and without the definite article the. I tried to squeeze all the important information in this class, so make sure to watch it to the end! Study English and Russian with me! My channel - https://www.youtube.com/user/AntoniaRomaker My group - http://vk.com/SeriesEnglish My facebook group - http://www.facebook.com/groups/SeriesEnglish Support my channel - http://antoniaromaker.com/channelsupport
In this English lesson you will learn how to use the definite article (the) and the zero article with words like bed, prison, church, school, etc. Please subscribe to this channel and share the video. Like my videos? Buy me a coffee, please: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted;_button_id=W63DLUFRDWD62 My lesson are also interactive and you can find them here as well as +20,000 more @Curious on anything from tennis, to test prep, to tango. As my student, get 20% OFF! http://curious.com?coupon=curiousteacher20&ref;=rtewtxKfH_E Please support me and help me make more videos: https://www.patreon.com/stucamwarren For interactive online English courses: https://curious.com/yourenglishweb
This video will teach you when to use the definite article 'the'. Check out the other teaching videos on the tefltalk channel. You will also find one about 'Indefinite Articles', 'Zero articles' and an 'Articles exercise'. For more information go to: www.tefltalk.net
Articles: a, an & the. Learn all about when to use 'a' or 'an' and when and how to use 'the.' Welcome to English Grammar Spot! This lesson is about 'a', 'an' and 'the'. Otherwise known as articles. Take a look at the following sentences The man walked right past me. A giant spider crawled across the ceiling. An elephant is a large animal. All the underlined words here are articles. First I am going to show you how and when to use 'a'. We use 'a' before a word that starts with a constant for example: B, C, D, F, G, H, J , K, L, M, N, P. Q, R, S, T, V, W, X, Y, Z. For example: A blue bird. A nice man. A wonderful dinner. Hereblue, nice and wonderful all start with consonants. Now I'm going to show you how and when to use 'an'.We use 'an' before a word that starts with a vowel. An...