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By Arun Kumar


Our British sentence structure contains a very little, yet very essential element that we frequently neglect without even realizing our own problem. Yes, it happens to the best of us. This British lexical element is known as an 'article'. An content in the British terminology is the term for a lexical term used with a noun and can be separated into two groups. These two groups are: long content and certain content. The two long content are: 'a' and 'an'. Then we have only one certain content which is 'the'.

By now you may be wondering, "How in the world will I remember how and when to use these articles correctly?" Yes, I wondered that too as I was learning the English language and I would like to share with you what I learned. But before we go any further, let's review our alphabet and separate our vowels from our consonants. Our vowels are: A-E-I-O-U and sometimes -Y and the rest of the letters are called consonants.

Are you ready? Here we go!

When using the long content 'a' always position the content before the phrase that begins with a consonant. For example: a table, a seat, a publication, a cat, a car, a zebra, a noun, a wardrobe, a trainer.

Read the phrases below and see the variations in the appropriate and wrong content utilization.

Incorrect: Sonia sat on 'an' sleek chair.

Correct: Sonia sat on 'a' sleek chair.

Note the use of "a" before the consonant in the phrase sleek.

When using the indefinite article 'an' always place the article before the word that starts with a vowel. For example: an apple, an adverb, an egg, an owl, an engineer, an introduction, an instructor.

Read the words below and see the modifications in the appropriate and incorrect material usage.

Incorrect: Mario went all the way back home to eat 'a' apple.

Correct: Mario went all the way back home to eat 'an' apple.

Note the "an" before the vowel in the apple company.

When using the certain material 'the' always keep in thoughts that this is the phrase for a certain and particular one, which may be a particular personal, place, event, situation, or aspect. For example: the choir, the creating, the city, the man, the kid, the songs.

Read the words below and see the modifications in the appropriate and incorrect material usage.

Incorrect: Put oatmeal in little bag.

Correct: Put 'the' oranges in 'the' small bag.

Note the certain material 'the' that decides the oatmeal and the sizing the bag.

In summary: This English phrase aspect known as an 'article' is used with a noun and can be divided into two categories which are: lengthy material and certain material. The two lengthy material are: 'a' and 'an' creating one certain material which is 'the'. The use of material will become a lot easier with work out and the more you research English elements the better you'll get at learning and writing using the English material effectively.




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