English Grammar:Learn Articles 4+

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Use our high-quality application to quickly improve your English. Start learning online today, practice these exercises mindfully, and you'll see improvement.

When learning English, many people find it difficult to understand the use of the articles. Difficulties arise due to the fact that in some languages of the world there is no concept of an article. In English, the article is used to express the category of certainty or uncertainty of an object. Articles help in many ways to define the properties of objects and therefore all English learners should use the articles correctly. The existence of exceptions to the use of articles makes them difficult to understand, because they can change depending on the context. But thanks to our application, you will be able to understand the articles and always use them correctly.
It is especially important that our application contains complete information on the grammar of the use of articles in the English language. The information is given in a concise but understandable form without unnecessary words.
In the grammar section, you will find the rules for using the indefinite, definite and zero articles in English. Also there you can find all exceptions when using articles. All rules and exceptions are illustrated with examples, so it will be much easier for you to understand the nuances of using articles.

It is generally known that the best way to learn English articles is by reading the texts. Because, as we have already noted, the use of this or that article is closely related to the context of the sentence. Therefore, we invite you to study the articles using passages from books and articles. By seeing the context of a sentence, you can easily understand the rules for using articles. This will help you not just put the articles by guessing. This method will make it possible to choose the correct article in each particular case.
The first practice option is excerpts from articles. You will see a sentence on the screen, which will skip the article. You need to carefully read this sentence and decide which article is used in this case. At the bottom of the screen, you will see the answer options. You need to choose the correct answer. If your answer is correct, then you will move on to the next question.
The second option is postcards from famous books. You will also be given a short excerpt. After reading carefully, you should choose the correct article.
Studying articles in the context of a sentence makes it possible to see real uses of the articles, because each case of the article is unique. And this is what will help you quickly understand them and start using them in everyday speech, work and writing.
This way of learning will be useful both for beginners and for those who know English at an advanced level. And for beginners, this method will help replenish vocabulary and improve English grammar.
Our application can be used both independently and as an aid in learning English at school, college or in language courses. You can also use our application to prepare for international exams in English, such as TOEFL, IELTS, FCE, CAE (Certificate in advanced English), and also BEC (Business English certificate).

The article is a unique part of speech. And by understanding them, you will significantly improve your spoken and written English. Because the way you use and understand the articles determines your level of English.

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