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I was asking madam, what is the difference, a, the, I buy clothes at a mall and I buy vegetable at the vegetable market, both of sentanse mall and vegetable market same sentence used different for example, a mall, the vegetable market
April 05, 2019
Karthik Karthik
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The words "a" and "the" mean two very different things when referring to objects. "The car drove silently down the road because it is electric." In this sentence "the car" refers to a specific car. There is once specific car that is electric and that drove silently down the road. A car drove loudly down the road because it had a large gasoline engine." In this sentence "a car" means any car. A non-specific car drove loudly down the road.........Ok Thanks
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if u r indicated any particular & specific object then use "The" but when it's common not any specific then use 'A'... here used 'a mall' means any of mall, not any specific & particular mall.. suppose u r saying any particular mall like 'the magneto mall'... here we used 'the vegetable market's means u r saying to any particular & specific market not any unknown market... so if market is not specified. u can use 'a vegetable market's also
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