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Read the sentence. The truth is that whenever I eat an orange or a pear, I get very thirsty. Which word is the definite article? an The a
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Read the sentence. The truth is that whenever I eat an orange or a pear, I get very thirsty. Which word is the definite article? an The a
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The definite article is ‘the’, while both ‘an’ and ‘a’ are indefinite articles.
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