Intro to articles | The parts of speech | Grammar | Khan Academy

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Articles—words like the, a, and an—are special adjectives we use to indicate whether a noun is specific or not specific.

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These videos are so cute and helpful. Thanks!

elizabethweintrob
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"as indicated by her royal crown, "

mushroom_rotpaw
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Thank you so much for helping me out with math and grammar

srakalin
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Specific things are definite article and unspecific things are indefinite article

muhammadisaac
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Definite article, indefinite article.

muhammadisaac
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my teacher Mrs. Nicely makes me watch these they are very helpful to me. Even though I've only watched two of them... :D

deeepike
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This video is so cute and helpful thank you

ruchisethi
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You learn us sometime that take us 30 min to understand on class but you learnd me in 2 min wow

srakalin
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This was clear and concise, and will help me to help my students. Side note: What tool did you use to create this video? What kind of write board is this?

jontaeinmo
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That is a very grammarian tale or an elephant tail of two elephants.

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Article. Is it a part of speech in English?

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