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Articles - Zero Article

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Mom made me breakfast.
Anya készített nekem reggelit.
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Repairing
Javítás
2.
Hammer
Kalapács
3.
Nail
Szeg
4.
Saw
Fűrész
5.
Jig saw
Fűrészgép
6.
Sandpaper
Csiszolópapír
7.
File
Reszelő
8.
Screw
Csavar
9.
Screwdriver
Csavarhúzó
10.
Pliers
Fogó
11.
Drill
Fúró
12.
Brick
Tégla
13.
Cement
Habarcs
14.
Board
Deszka
15.
Rulers
Colostok
16.
Carpenter
Asztalos
17.
Axe
Fejsze
18.
Wood shavings
Faforgács
19.
Sawdust
Fűrészpor
20.
Glue
Ragasztó
21.
Square
Derékszög
22.
Nut
Anyacsavar
23.
Tool box
Szerszámosláda
24.
Twine
Spárga, zsinór
25.
Paint
Festék
26.
Paint brush
Ecset
27.
Shovel
Ásólapát
28.
Fix
Javít
29.
Repair
Szerel
30.
Knock over
Felborít
31.
Make
Csinál

Articles

Articles are words used before nouns to indicate whether the noun is specific or nonspecific. In English, there are two main types of articles: the definite article ("the") and the indefinite article ("a" and "an").

Definite Article ("the"):

The definite article "the" is used before singular or plural nouns when the speaker assumes that the listener knows which specific thing or things they are referring to. It indicates that the noun is particular or specific.
Example: The cat is sleeping on the mat.

Use "the" when referring to:

Specific nouns that are known to both the speaker and the listener.
Singular or plural nouns that are unique or specific within a particular context.
Superlative adjectives, indicating the highest degree.
Nouns that have already been mentioned in the conversation.

Indefinite Articles ("a" and "an"):

The indefinite articles "a" and "an" are used before singular nouns to indicate that the noun is nonspecific or generic. "A" is used before words that begin with a consonant sound, while "an" is used before words that begin with a vowel sound.
Example: A cat is an independent animal.
Example: An apple a day keeps the doctor away.

Use "a" or "an" when referring to:

Nonspecific or unspecified nouns that do not refer to any particular one of its kind.
Singular countable nouns when introducing something for the first time in a conversation or text.
Nouns that represent a member of a group or category.

When to Use "A" or "An":

Use "a" before words that begin with a consonant sound.
Example: A book, a dog, a university.

Use "an" before words that begin with a vowel sound.
Example: An apple, an umbrella, an hour.

Zero Article:

Some nouns do not require an article. These include:

Plural nouns used in a general sense.
Example: Cats are independent animals.

Uncountable nouns when used in a general sense.
Example: Water is essential for life.

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