| 31. | I have a question about indefinite articles.
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| 32. | :See Wikipedia : Naming conventions ( definite and indefinite articles at beginning of name ) # Universities.
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| 33. | The cardinal number " one " is partly identical in form and inflection to the indefinite article.
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| 34. | Determiner spreading is also found in Swedish, it has also been reported to occur with the indefinite article.
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| 35. | I don't think the indefinite article " a " is necessary before " well-drained but moist soil ".
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| 36. | More info at : Wikipedia : Naming conventions ( definite and indefinite articles at beginning of name ).
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| 37. | Now, about the indefinite articles.
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| 38. | In Italian, Spanish and Portuguese, both definite and indefinite articles are inflected for gender and number, e . g.
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| 39. | Rather, it is used as an indefinite article, much the way " a " could be used in its place.
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| 40. | Are there any rules for or against the use an indefinite article when used in the context I shall describe?
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