This document discusses the use of articles and possessive adjectives in English. It explains that articles like "a", "an", and "the" define nouns as specific or unspecific. "The" refers to a specific noun, while "a" or "an" refer to unspecific nouns. It also notes that the goal is to learn how to use possessive adjectives properly in English. The document was written by Darling Miranda Uribe for an International Business Management class at Tecnológico Comfenalco University on August 19th, 2021.
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This document discusses the use of articles and possessive adjectives in English. It explains that articles like "a", "an", and "the" define nouns as specific or unspecific. "The" refers to a specific noun, while "a" or "an" refer to unspecific nouns. It also notes that the goal is to learn how to use possessive adjectives properly in English. The document was written by Darling Miranda Uribe for an International Business Management class at Tecnológico Comfenalco University on August 19th, 2021.
This document discusses the use of articles and possessive adjectives in English. It explains that articles like "a", "an", and "the" define nouns as specific or unspecific. "The" refers to a specific noun, while "a" or "an" refer to unspecific nouns. It also notes that the goal is to learn how to use possessive adjectives properly in English. The document was written by Darling Miranda Uribe for an International Business Management class at Tecnológico Comfenalco University on August 19th, 2021.
POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES Teacher: Darling Miranda Uribe August 19th, 2021 GOAL
• To learn how to use the possessive adjectives
ARTICLES • Articles are words that define a noun as specific or unspecific. Consider the following examples: • After the long day, the cup of tea tasted particularly good. • By using the article the, we’ve shown that it was one specific day that was long and one specific cup of tea that tasted good • .After a long day, a cup of tea tastes particularly good. • By using the article a, we’ve created a general statement, implying that any cup of tea would taste good after any long day.