Examples of using Indefinite article in English and their translations into Hungarian
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Next: Indefinite Articles.
Remember that there are no definite or indefinite articles in Russian.
No indefinite article is used in the plural.
Definite and indefinite article.
The indefinite article is unn(which is the same word for the number 1).
The word"a" is the indefinite article in English.
The indefinite article is used when the noun is named for the first time.
After the indefinite article.
The indefinite article, which modern Esperanto does not have, does exist in Arcaicam Esperantom.
There is no definite or indefinite article in Greek.
Definite and indefinite article/ Parts of speech and inflexion/ Grammar- slovake. eu.
Uncountable nouns cannot be used with the indefinite article(a/an) or numbers.
We use the indefinite article to express something general, which has never been mentioned before.
It's either The Definite Article, or Indefinite Articles, or Present Tense, or.
There is no definite article but the numeral bir(one) may be used as an indefinite article.
Previous: Indefinite Articles.
There is a mobile phone on the table.”= Mobile phone is a countable singular noun,that's why we use indefinite article a.
The Thai indefinite article.
The Indefinite Articles are:‘A', before a consonant, for example‘a book' and‘AN' before a vowel, for example‘an apple' or‘an old book'.
There are no definite or indefinite articles in the Russian language.
We use indefinite articles when we refer to general or non-specific things(not mentioned before) unknown to both the speaker and the interlocutor, and only with singular countable nouns.
We find that the Sahidic Coptic translation uses an indefinite article with the word'god' in the final part of John 1:1!
There are two indefinite articles a/an and we choose which to use according to the first letter of the following word(consonant or vowel).
The Greek language of the first century did not have an indefinite article(“a” or“an”) leaves the matter open to question in some minds.
An honor The indefinite article is used to refer to something for the first time or to refer to a particular member of a group or class.
There would be little difficulty in coming to an agreement on this basis: adjective after noun, accusative shown by position, not by inflection;definite and indefinite articles preserved, but used as in English, etc.
The Sahidic Coptic uses an indefinite article with the word"god" in the final part of John 1:1.
Some languages use a special indefinite article, which is often a word similar to the numeral unu(one).
Slovenian has no definite or indefinite article- therefore they use the same sentence for“This is a table.” and“This is the table.”.
