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Keron Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

"a","an","the"

Hello everyone
I have a very basic problem about the use of "a", "an" and "the".
Every time I use them is just using them with intuition.
And sometimes I see the sentenses below
to + a/an/the + noun
to + noun (without any articles)
How can I know when I need to use them?
Thank You!
  

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html However, as Paul Roberts points out in Understanding Grammar : Exceptions to these generalizations are so numerous that a full description of the use of the articles would fill a small book.

  • html However, as Paul Roberts points out in Understanding Grammar : Exceptions to these generalizations are so numerous that a full description of the use of the articles would fill a small book.
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There is a good guide to the use of the articles at http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/esl/eslart.html

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