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    In·def·i·nite ar·ti·cle
    /inˈdef(ə)nət ˌärdəkəl/

    noun

    • 1. a determiner (a and an in English) that introduces a noun phrase and implies that the thing referred to is nonspecific (as in she bought me a book; government is an art; he went to a public school). Typically, the indefinite article is used to introduce new concepts into a discourse.

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  2. Nov 10, 2021 · Indefinite articles refer to a noun without specifying it. Learn how to use indefinite articles in a sentence with these examples and best practices.

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  4. Mar 28, 2024 · The indefinite article in English is a simple but important part of speech. It includes the words “a” and “an.” We use these articles before singular, countable nouns when the exact identity of the noun is not known to the reader or listener.

  5. The indefinite article is the word 'a' or 'an.' It is used before a noun to define it as something non-specific. The indefinite article contrasts with the definite article ('the'), which defines something as specific or previously mentioned.

  6. We use the indefinite article, a/an, with singular nouns when the listener/reader does not know exactly which one we are referring to: Police are searching for a 14-year-old girl. We also use it to show that the person or thing is one of a group: She is a pupil at London Road School.

  7. An indefinite article is a part of speech that identifies a nonspecific noun. “A” and “an” are the only indefinite articles. Placing “a” or “an” before a noun makes it nonspecific. To say “a book” refers to any book, not a single specific book. The examples below will further outline the difference. a cow (nonspecific—could be any cow)

  8. Nov 7, 2022 · An indefinite article is instrumental in introducing a noun (or noun equivalent) without specifying it or putting it out there for the first time. It is used to refer to something non-specific or generic. Definite vs. indefinite article. Examples of indefinite articles.

  9. The determiners A/AN and THE are called 'articles'. We divide them into 'indefinite' (A/AN) and 'definite' (THE). They are the most common of all determiners and come at the very beginning of a noun phrase.

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