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A, an, and the are types of determiner called articles, which introduce and provide context to a noun or noun phrase.
Articles are among the most common of the determiners. A, an, and the all express the definiteness and specificity of a noun.
The is a definite article, used to refer to a specific person, place, or thing. A and an are indefinite articles, used to refer to a general person, place, or thing.
Let's look at an example of each type.
Definite article
- The boy is talking too loudly.
This sentence specifies a particular boy who is talking too loudly.
Indefinite article
- A young child should never be left home alone.
This sentence refers to any young child because it is inappropriate in general for them to be left alone.