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Definite and Indefinite Articles and Quantifiers

Definite and indefinite articles   Definite and indefinite articles are two types of articles in English. Definite articles are used to refer to a specific thing, while indefinite articles are used to refer to a general thing. Definite articles are the .  For Example: The dog is brown . The dogs are playing in the park. The water is cold. Indefinite articles Indefinite articles are a and an. They are used before singular count nouns, and before uncountable nouns that are referred to generally. A dog is a good pet. I saw an apple on the ground. I need some water. For Example: Quantifiers Quantifiers are words that are used to indicate the quantity or amount of something. They can be used with both count nouns and non-count nouns. I have a lot of friends. There are few people at the park today. There is little water in the glass. Some, Any, All, Most, Many, Few, Little, A lot of  There are many cars on the road today. For Example:  Some are allowing employ...

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