Sunday, July 24, 2011

First of All We should know what is an article?

There are three articles: A, An, The. Articles are also known as determiners.
A or An
is called the Indefinite Article, because it is used when we do not speak of any particular/definite person or thing:
He met a boy in the park.
It is an orange.

The is called the Definite Article, because it is used when we speak of some particular/definite person or thing:
This is the shirt that I bought yesterday.
He is the doctor who treated my brother.


Use of 'A'
Before:-

1. Words beginning with the sound of a consonant: a book, a player, a table.
2. Vowels having the sound of 'yu': a European, a useful thing, a utensil.
3. 'O' when it is sounded as 'wa': a one-rupee note, a one-way traffic.

Use of 'An'
Before:-
1. Words beginning with a vowel sound: an apple, an umbrella, an hour, an honest girl, an honourable person.
2. Abbreviations starting with a vowel sound: an M.A., an MLA

Use of 'The'
1. When we refer to some particular person or thing; as ,

This is the shirt I bought yesterday.
Call the boy sitting in the corner.
The shawls of Kashmir are famous.

2. When a singular Noun is used to indicate a whole class:
The elephant is a big animal
The dog is a faithful animal.

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