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Articles in English Grammar: Rules and Examples

Introduction

Articles are important words in English Grammar. They are used before nouns to indicate whether the noun is specific or general. There are three articles in English Grammar: A, An and The.


What are Articles?

Articles are words placed before a noun to give more information about it.

Articles:

  1. A

  2. An

  3. The


Types of Articles

There are two types of Articles:

1. Indefinite Articles

  • A

  • An

These are used for general nouns.

Examples:

  • A boy

  • An apple

  • A teacher

  • An umbrella


2. Definite Article

  • The

It is used for a specific person, place, animal or thing.

Examples:

  • The Sun

  • The Taj Mahal

  • The Ganga River


Use of Article "A"

Article "A" is used before words that begin with a consonant sound.

Examples:

  • A boy

  • A girl

  • A book

  • A teacher

Sentences:

  • I have a book.

  • She is a teacher.


Use of Article "An"

Article "An" is used before words that begin with a vowel sound.

Examples:

  • An apple

  • An orange

  • An elephant

  • An umbrella

Sentences:

  • He ate an apple.

  • She has an umbrella.


Use of Article "The"

Article "The" is used before specific nouns.

Examples:

  • The Sun

  • The Moon

  • The Earth

Sentences:

  • The Sun rises in the east.

  • The Earth revolves around the Sun.


Examples of Articles

ArticleExample
AA boy is playing.
AnAn apple is red.
TheThe Sun is bright.

Important Rules

  1. Use "A" before consonant sounds.

  2. Use "An" before vowel sounds.

  3. Use "The" before specific nouns.

  4. Use "The" with rivers, oceans and famous places.

Examples:

  • The Ganga

  • The Himalayas

  • The Indian Ocean


Conclusion

Articles are important parts of English Grammar. By learning the correct use of A, An and The, students can improve their English speaking and writing skills.

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