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Articles Matter!
Articles (a, an, the) can change the meaning of your sentence. Here’s how to use them:
1. “A” and “An”: Use for singular, general nouns.
• I saw a dog in the park.
• She bought an umbrella.
2. “The”: Use for specific nouns (something already mentioned or known).
• The dog I saw was brown.
• Can you pass the salt?
❌ Common mistake: I live in UK.
✅ Correction: I live in the UK.
Practicing these small details will help you sound natural in writing and speaking!
@AlexNativeIELTS
Articles (a, an, the) can change the meaning of your sentence. Here’s how to use them:
1. “A” and “An”: Use for singular, general nouns.
• I saw a dog in the park.
• She bought an umbrella.
2. “The”: Use for specific nouns (something already mentioned or known).
• The dog I saw was brown.
• Can you pass the salt?
❌ Common mistake: I live in UK.
✅ Correction: I live in the UK.
Practicing these small details will help you sound natural in writing and speaking!
@AlexNativeIELTS