| 1. | Moreover, the indefinite article is used to refer to God in and.
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| 2. | There is no indefinite article or definite article ( the, a, an ).
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| 3. | However, generally, these are the equivalents of definite / indefinite articles.
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| 4. | Steven Poole calls this omission of the indefinite article " a subtle falsification ".
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| 5. | However, Kennedy used the indefinite article here correctly to emphasize his relation to Berlin.
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| 6. | The indefinite article " a " may be used before both consonants and vowels.
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| 7. | Indefinite articles typically arise from adjectives meaning " one ".
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| 8. | Attic Greek has a definite article, but no indefinite article.
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| 9. | There are no known ( if any ) definite or indefinite articles in Khuzdul.
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| 10. | However, it can also be translated with the indefinite article.
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