"A" - the indefinite article: Used to talk about a noun that not everyone in the conversation knows about. It is only used with singular countable nouns. It is not used before words starting with a vowel sound. , "An" - the indefinite article: Used to talk about a noun that not everyone in the conversation knows about. It is only used with singular countable nouns. It is only used before words starting with a vowel sound., "Some": Used to talk about a noun that not everyone in the conversation knows about. It is only used with plural countable nouns and uncountable nouns. It is not used for questions and negatives., "Any": Used to talk about a noun that not everyone in the conversation knows about. It is only used with plural countable nouns and uncountable nouns. It is only used for questions and negatives., "The" - the definite article: It is used to talk about a noun that everyone in the conversation knows about. It can be used for all nouns: singular countable nouns, plural countable nouns or uncountable nouns., "No article" - the zero article: It is used when referring to something in a general context (and not one specific example). It is used with plural nouns or uncountable nouns. Singular countable nouns must be made plural in a general context.,

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