Use of Articles

Articles are words used to modify nouns such as persons, places, objects, or ideas. To put simply, articles are technically adjectives, words that either aim to qualify, describe, or modify nouns. As is often the case, adjectives help to modify nouns describing them, but the articles have slight distinctions in their use as they only point out the nouns.

Types of Articles

In English, two types of articles are recognized in writing and refer to nouns (or a group of nouns). They are called the definite and indefinite articles.

Rules for Articles

The proper use of articles in the English language is quite straightforward.

1. The Use of Definite Article “the”:

The definite noun “the” refers to specific nouns or groups of nouns.

2. The Use of Indefinite Articles “a” and “an”:

Some trouble may, however, arise when one is trying to determine which indefinite article—”an,” “a”—to use. At times like this, it’s imperative to remember that the choice of indefinite article will depend on the sound at the start of the noun being referred to. There’s a way to remember this.

Use “an” if the noun after the indefinite article has a first letter with a vowel sound. The vowel sounds in the English language are sounds that are created by any of the five vowels: “a,” “e,” “I,” “o,” and “u.”

Example:

i) An adversary of the people (“a” begins this noun, which is a vowel).

ii) An elder in the religious group (“e” begins this noun, which is also a vowel).

Use the article “a”’ when the noun that is after it has its first letter as a consonant sound. In English, consonant sounds come from the letters of the alphabet other than the five vowels.

Example:

i) My brother wants a novel for his birthday.

ii) A woman brought a dog to church today.  

Types of Articles

1. Definite Article

As stated earlier, the definite article ‘the’ in the English Language directly refers to specific nouns or groups of nouns.

Examples:

i) The hair on his on his head.

ii) The Louis Vuitton crocodile bag in my closet.

iii) The flash fiction magazines on her table.

It should be noted that the definite article ‘the’ in these examples refers directly to the noun or groups of nouns in these examples.

2. Indefinite Articles

On the other hand, the indefinite articles are the two words “a” and “an.” Like the definite article, these two articles are used in English to refer to nouns. However, the nouns being referred to in this case—persons, places, objects, or ideas—are neither specific nor direct. The function of indefinite articles in pointing out nouns is unclear, as it can be any noun or a group of nouns.

Examples:

i) A mango from the tree.

ii) An envelope from the shelf.

iii) A BMW from the car park.

Note that the nouns referred to are not precise in each of the three cases. The mango could be any mango ripe for plucking from the tree. Similarly, the envelope could be anyone from the shelf, or the BMW could be any car of the same make parked in the car park.

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Common Errors

When completing academic papers, the rules of writing are essential to ensure a high grade, regardless of how great your ideas are. Common errors that students frequently make can bring research papers down, making the student lose confidence in their ability, feel disheartened, and feel frustrated. Use this guide to help ensure that your work is not losing marks for simple mistakes.

#1 – Spelling. While most students rely on spell check, simple typing errors can create issues. Sentences can have a different meaning due to the absence of a letter in a word. While the word is still spelled correctly, it differs from what the writer means. Another common issue is an English UK vs. English American spelling. Check which language your program is set to avoid commonly misspelled words. Finally, make sure to check the spelling and meaning of words. For example, they are and there. Knowing which words to use can help erase simple mistakes in your writing.

#2- Using the same word or phrase repeatedly. This is very common when someone lacks the knowledge of the words or phrases needed to express their feelings. Unfortunately, this is very common when someone is writing in their second language. A thesaurus can help, providing suggestions for other words, but remember that not all word ideas may have the same meaning. Asking others to proofread your work can also help to improve your grade.

#3 – Planning. Students sometimes are so eager to get an assignment started that they do not plan out their work. As a result, the introduction may be too long, the argument is poorly constructed, and the conclusion is missing. Time planning an article is never wasted time. It lets you structure your arguments logically, include accurate resources, and demonstrate your academic ability.

#4 – Stick to your word limit. There is a reason why an organization has given you a word limit. Going over the word count is not a way to show the reader all your knowledge to get a higher grade. Planning, organization, in-depth analysis, clearly demonstrating your view, and referencing can help show your academic ability. But this must be limited, showing your ability to be concise and reach the point.

#5 – Issues with referencing. All articles must reference other academic sources by citing the results of other academic writers. This will help you to strengthen your argument. However, several referencing styles exist. MLA, APA, Chicago, and Harvard are all different ways to reference, so ensure that you reference the way your school requires. Follow guides online to help if needed.

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Comma Usage: An Essential Guide

The comma is one of the most commonly seen punctuation marks in English. Some teachers describe it as a period with a little tail, which certainly looks like one, but it also has a very different set of usage rules. In today’s article, we will show you the most important ways to use commas and hopefully help you improve your writing quality. We’ll do this by showing the main functions of commas and then including examples:

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