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1A new English grammar, by A. Allen and J. Cornwell

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  • First Year Published: 1841
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    • First Year Published: 1845
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      Article (grammar)

      uses the definite article and thus, expresses a request for a particular book. In contrast, Sentence 2 uses an indefinite article and thus, conveys that

      English articles

      see this page. The articles in English are the definite article the and the indefinite article a (which takes the alternate form an when followed by a

      Indefinite

      Look up indefinite in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Indefinite may refer to: the opposite of definite in grammar indefinite article indefinite pronoun

      Article

      definiteness or indefiniteness Article (publishing), a piece of nonfictional prose that is an independent part of a publication Article(s) may also refer

      French articles and determiners

      definite article, corresponding in many cases to English the; an indefinite article, corresponding to English a/an; and a partitive article, used roughly

      German articles

      (some) would be used. The same endings are used for the negative indefinite article-like word (kein-), and the adjectival possessive pronouns (alias:

      Indefinite and fictitious numbers

      Indefinite and fictitious numbers are words, phrases and quantities used to describe an indefinite size, used for comic effect, for exaggeration, as placeholder

      Mackem

      institutions, temporal expressions, illnesses, and even numbers. The indefinite article is used with one in certain contexts. Modals can and will as well

      German declension

      English "one" (i.e. 1). Ein has no plural; as in English, the plural indefinite article is null, as in "There are cows in the field." ("Es gibt Kühe auf dem

      Sinhala language

      classes on the right hand. The indefinite article is -ek for animates and -ak for inanimates. The indefinite article exists only in the singular, where