Indefinite
and Definite Articles
There is no need to worry about whether a noun is masculine, feminine,
or neuter in English. Normally, a noun is preceded by a definite
article (THE) or an indefinite article (A, AN) as follows:
DEFINITE
ARTICLE
the
tourist
the area
the card
the hotel
the restaurant
the people
the signs
INDEFINITE ARTICLE
a
tourist
an area
a card
a hotel
a restaurant
some people
some signs
Note that definite articles refer to something specific, while
indefinite articles refer to something non-specific. Use an in
front of words beginning with vowels and some with plural nouns.
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