General Rules:Don't Use "a," "an," or "the" with a plural count noun when you mean "some of many things," "any," "in general.
Ex:"<span>Movies are entertaining (some movies; movies in general).
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Ex:He likes women (in general).</span></span>
Explanation:
He alone knew how deep was the deluded man's chagrin at the failure of the little plot which he fancied was prospering finely
"He's so unreliable!" she said crossly.
Since I learned shorthand, I can take dictation at eighty words a minute.
The magazine was read quite widely even by some of the hierarchy"
I gasped at the impertinence of the suggestion
With the rapture of great winds to blow
He went to buy some groceries.
The rabbit hopped around the field.
You and me are friends.
Mom went to the mall.
Hope I help,
~Taco.
Noun is They/Him
article is the sack
adjective is canvas
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