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Articles -: A, An, The are articles. These are used before Noun and are Adjectives. These are also known as Determiners. 


1. INDEFINTE ARTICLE

    - A/An is used to make the noun indefinite or uncertain. For example -
        1. There was a king.
        2. He saw an old man.
        3. A dog was barking at night.

2. DEFINTE ARTICLE

    - The is used to make the noun definite or certain. For example -
        1. The gold of Nepal is cheap.
        2. The house in which I live is new.

NOTE THAT - 

    ~ A/ An/ The has no word meaning. They have functional meaning.
    ~ A/ An is the weak form of "ONE", ad The is the weak form of  "THIS/THAT".

USE OF ARTICLES -

'A' is used when:

    1.  the first letter is a consonant and the sound produced by it is also consonant. 

    2. the first letter is a vowel and the sound produced by it is consonant. 

'An' is used when: 

    1. the first letter is a consonant and the sound produced by it is vowel. 

    2. the first letter is a vowel and the sound produced by it is also vowel. 

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