English grammar articles: Oh the troubles they make!
English grammar articles: Oh the troubles they make! The articles in English grammar are ‘a’ ‘an’, and ‘the’. Most people do not know when to use the three ‘articles’ in sentences. By putting them in sentences in the right place, a writer can bring quality to his writing. It is, however, very difficult for a new learner to be familiarised with the use of articles without regular exercises in reading and writing English. Even seasoned writers may not correctly use the articles. English learners ought to read their writings again and again to understand whether they need to put an article prior to certain nouns. Fortunately, English grammar has rules of grammar in this regard. To begin with, the article ‘A’ comes before a single noun. For example, a farmer, a carpenter, a book, a meeting denotes that there is only one individual or thing, and so on. But in the plural forms, one should not use ‘A’ because it essentially says the noun it takes is singular. In the sentence ‘A man eats a b