| 1. | Articles on schools preferably don't start with a " definite article ".
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| 2. | It is the addition of definite article that gives it nominal quality.
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| 3. | In theory, Creole places its definite articles after the noun, unlike French.
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| 4. | Others, following Salo, might use the same word as a definite article.
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| 5. | Both usually used with the definite article : the clear, the cream.
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| 6. | The definite article may be needed for the name of some regions.
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| 7. | The emphatic forms of the definite article have to be used instead.
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| 8. | However, the definite article, demonstrative pronouns, and adjective inflection remain neuter.
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| 9. | There is no definite article, and the indefinite one is " i ".
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| 10. | See Allah in " Arabic definite article " for an example.
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