Articles An article is a kind of adjective which is always used with and gives some information about a noun. There are only two articles a and the, but.

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Articles An article is a kind of adjective which is always used with and gives some information about a noun. There are only two articles a and the, but they are used very often and are important for using English accurately. The word a (which becomes an when the next word begins with a vowel - a, e, i, o, u) is called the indefinite article because the noun it goes with is indefinite or general. The meaning of the article a is similar to the number one, but one is stronger and gives more emphasis. It is possible to say I have a book or I have one book, but the second sentence emphasizes that I do not have two or three or some other number of books. definite article The word the is known as the definite article and indicates a specific thing. The difference between the sentences I sat on a chair and I sat on the chair is that the second sentence refers to a particular, specific chair, not just any chair. Un artículo es una especie de adjetivo que siempre se utiliza con y da alguna información acerca de un sustantivo. Sólo hay dos artículos A y de los, pero se usan muy a menudo y son importantes para el uso de Inglés con precisión. La palabra de un o una (que se convierte en una cuando la siguiente palabra comienza con una vocal - a, e, i, o, u) se llama el artículo indefinido porque el sustantivo al que acompaña es indefinida o general. El significado del artículo una es similar a la número uno, pero uno es más fuerte y le da más énfasis. Es posible decir que tengo un libro o tengo un libro, pero la segunda frase hace hincapié en que no tengo dos o tres o algún otro número de libros. La palabra de el o la que se conoce como el artículo definido e indica una cosa específica. La diferencia entre las frases me senté en una silla y me senté en la silla es que la segunda frase se refiere a una silla específica en particular, no cualquier silla.

Articles Many nouns, especially singular forms of countable nouns which you will learn about later, must have an article. In English, it is not possible to say I sat on chair without an article, but a demonstrative or possessive adjective can be used instead of an article as in the sentences I sat on that chair and I sat on his chair. Whenever you see an article, you will find a noun with it. The noun may be the next word as in the man or there may be adjectives and perhaps adverbs between the article and the noun as in the very angry, young man. Muchos sustantivos, especialmente las formas singulares de sustantivos contables que usted aprenderá más adelante, deben tener un artículo. En Inglés, no es posible decir que me senté en la silla sin un artículo, sino un adjetivo demostrativo y posesivo se puede utilizar en lugar de un artículo como en las frases que me senté en la silla y me senté en la silla. Cada vez que vea un artículo, usted encontrará un sustantivo con ella. El sustantivo puede ser la siguiente palabra como en el hombre o puede haber adjetivos y adverbios quizás entre el artículo y el sustantivo como en el hombre muy enojado, joven.

Conjunction The conjunction is a part of a speech which joins words, phrases, or clauses together. Examples of Conjunctions: and, yet, but, for, nor, or, and so Sample Sentences: This cup of tea is delicious and very soothing. Kiyoko has to start all over again because she didn’t follow the professor’s instructions. Homer always wanted to join the play, but he didn’t have the guts to audition. The italicized words in the sentences above are some examples of conjunctions. El conjunto es una parte de un discurso que se une a las palabras, frases o cláusulas juntos. Ejemplos de Conjunciones: y, sin embargo, pero, para, ni, o, por lo Oraciones de ejemplo: Este taza de té es delicioso y muy relajante. Kiyoko tiene que empezar todo de nuevo porque no siguió las instrucciones del profesor. Homer siempre quiso unirse a la obra, pero no tenía las agallas de audición. Las palabras en cursiva en las sentencias anteriores son algunos ejemplos de las conjunciones.

Interjection This part of a speech refers to words which express emotions. Since interjections are commonly used to convey strong emotions, they are usually followed by an exclamation point. Examples of Interjections: Ouch, Hurray, Wow, Ooo, D’Oh! Sample Sentences: Ouch! That must have hurt. Hurray, we won! Hey! I said enough! Esta parte de un discurso se refiere a las palabras que expresan emociones. Desde interjecciones se utilizan comúnmente para transmitir emociones fuertes, por lo general son seguidos por un signo de exclamación. Ejemplos de interjecciones: Ouch, Hurray, Wow, Ooo, Ay caramba, D’Oh! Oraciones de ejemplo: Ouch! Eso debió doler. Hurray, ganamos! Hey! Dije suficiente!

Preposition This part of a speech basically refers to words that specify location or a location in time. Examples of Prepositions: above, below, throughout, outside, before, near, and since Sample Sentences: Micah is hiding under the bed. The italicized preposition introduces the prepositional phrase “under the bed,” and tells where Micah is hiding. During the game, the audience never stopped cheering for their team. The italicized preposition introduces the prepositional phrase “during the game,” and tells when the audience cheered. Esta parte de un discurso básicamente se refiere a las palabras que especifican la ubicación o un lugar en el tiempo. Ejemplos de las preposiciones: arriba, abajo, a lo largo, exterior, antes de, cerca de, y desde Oraciones de ejemplo: Micah se esconde debajo de la cama. La preposición cursiva introduce la frase preposicional "debajo de la cama", y dice donde Miqueas se esconde. Durante el juego, el público no dejó de animar a su equipo. La preposición cursiva introduce la frase preposicional "durante el partido", y le dice cuando el público aplaudió.