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Articles
artículos
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
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I. article [Am ˈɑrdək(ə)l, Brit ˈɑːtɪk(ə)l] N
1. article (thing, item):
luxury articles
2. article (in newspaper, encyclopedia):
article on or about sth/sb
artículo sobre algo/alguien
3. article (clause):
the Articles of the Constitution Am
articles of association Brit
The Thirty-Nine Articles
4. article LING:
5. article <articles, pl > (apprenticeship):
article no art
to be in or under articles with sb
II. article [Am ˈɑrdək(ə)l, Brit ˈɑːtɪk(ə)l] VB trans usu pass
to be articled to or with sb apprentice:
to be articled to or with sb trainee lawyer: Brit
feature article N
leading article [Am ˌlidɪŋ ˈɑrdəkəl, Brit] N
1. leading article (main story):
2. leading article (editorial):
definite article N LING
newspaper article N
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articles pl
gold articles pl
silver articles pl
articles of association pl
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article [ˈɑ:tɪkl, Am ˈɑ:rt̬ɪ-] N
1. article (object):
2. article a. LAW, LING, TYPO:
definite article N
leading article N Brit
indefinite article N LING
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basketwork articles
articles pl worked in precious metal
articles pl worked in gold
reportaje JOURN
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article [ˈar··kəl] N
1. article (object):
2. article a. LAW, LING, TYPO:
indefinite article N LING
definite article N
proprietary article
gossipy article
unavailable article
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reportaje JOURN
Present
Iarticle
youarticle
he/she/itarticles
wearticle
youarticle
theyarticle
Past
Iarticled
youarticled
he/she/itarticled
wearticled
youarticled
theyarticled
Present Perfect
Ihavearticled
youhavearticled
he/she/ithasarticled
wehavearticled
youhavearticled
theyhavearticled
Past Perfect
Ihadarticled
youhadarticled
he/she/ithadarticled
wehadarticled
youhadarticled
theyhadarticled
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The indefinite article exists only in the singular, where its absence marks definiteness.
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This is used either with mass nouns or with plural nouns both cases where the indefinite article can not occur.
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With a prepositional phrase, "nit" follows the verb and "keyn" replaces the indefinite article and precedes the noun.
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The indefinite article "a" may be used before both consonants and vowels.
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Given such meaning, the word property is uncountable, and as such, is not described with an indefinite article or as plural.
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