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determines what particular thing | determines what particular thing | ||
is meaned therefore the former is called | is meaned therefore the former is called | ||
− | the | + | the Indefinite,the latter the Definitive Article. |
+ A Substantive without any Article | + A Substantive without any Article | ||
to limit it, is taken in its widest | to limit it, is taken in its widest | ||
sense, thus Man means all mankind. | sense, thus Man means all mankind. | ||
+ | |||
The definitive Article [[underline]] the [[/underline]] is | The definitive Article [[underline]] the [[/underline]] is | ||
sometimes applied to Adverbs in the | sometimes applied to Adverbs in the | ||
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to define them the more precisely as the | to define them the more precisely as the | ||
more I examine it the better I like it. | more I examine it the better I like it. | ||
− | and I like this the | + | and I like this the least of any. |
[[addition]] + It is proper also to observe that [[/addition]] | [[addition]] + It is proper also to observe that [[/addition]] | ||
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of to be of the singular number, and | of to be of the singular number, and | ||
[[underline]] the [[/underline]] of the Plural. | [[underline]] the [[/underline]] of the Plural. | ||
+ | |||
There is one remarkable exception to | There is one remarkable exception to | ||
this rule in the use of the Adjectives | this rule in the use of the Adjectives | ||
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a great many Men; the reason of this | a great many Men; the reason of this | ||
is evident from the effect the article has | is evident from the effect the article has | ||
− | in these phrases it means a | + | in these phrases it means a small or great |
− | number collectively taken, | + | number collectively taken, consequently gives |
the idea of Unity | the idea of Unity |
Latest revision as of 21:07, 16 May 2018
Example
1. 2. 7. 2. 5. 1. 2. The power of Speech is a faculty 4. 7 2 8 5. 5. 7. 3 peculiar to Man and was bestowed on Him 7. 3. 4 2. 7. 1. by his beneficent Creator for the 4. 8 6 4. 2. 8 greatest and most excellent uses; but 9. 6. 6. 5. 3. 5. 3 alas! how often do we pervert it 7. 1 4. 7. 2. to underline the worst of purposes? /underline
deletion The Article is a word prefixed to Substantives, to show how far their signification extends./deletion
In English there are but two Articles, underline a /underline and underline the /underline, underline a /underline becomes underline an /underline before a Vowel or a silent h.
underline A /underline is used in a vague sense to point out one single thing of the kind, in other respects indeterminate, underline the /underline determines what particular thing is meaned therefore the former is called the Indefinite,the latter the Definitive Article.
+ A Substantive without any Article to limit it, is taken in its widest sense, thus Man means all mankind.
The definitive Article underline the /underline is sometimes applied to Adverbs in the Comparative and Superlative degree, to mark them the more strongly & to define them the more precisely as the more I examine it the better I like it. and I like this the least of any.
addition + It is proper also to observe that /addition + deletion besides /deletion underline a /underline determines the thing spoken of to be of the singular number, and
underline the /underline of the Plural.
There is one remarkable exception to this rule in the use of the Adjectives
underline few /underline & many, which though joined
with Plural Substantives admit of the Singular Article, a few Men, a great many Men; the reason of this is evident from the effect the article has in these phrases it means a small or great number collectively taken, consequently gives the idea of Unity