Monday, November 24, 2014

Article (grammar) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Article (grammar) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "In languages that employ articles, every common noun, with some exceptions, is expressed with a certain definiteness (e.g., definite or indefinite), just as many languages express every noun with a certain grammatical number (e.g., singular or plural). Every noun must be accompanied by the article, if any, corresponding to its definiteness, and the lack of an article (considered a zero article) itself specifies a certain definiteness."



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