The Ant and The Pigeon – Learn English Through Moral Story
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The Ant and The Pigeon
The Ant and The Pigeon – Learn English Through Moral Story
The Ant and The Pigeon
The Ant and The Pigeon
Once upon a time, there lived a pigeon on a branch of a tree near the bank of a river.
One day, the pigeon saw an ant drowning in the river.
The pigeon wanted to save the ant. Then she plucked a leaf and dropped It near the ant. The ant climbed on the leaf and safely reached the bank of the river.
The ant thanked the pigeon.
A few days later while the ant was going in the forest, he had found a hunter aiming an arrow at the pigeon.
He wanted to save the pigeon and rushed to the hunter and bit of his foot. The hunter lost his aim and the pigeon flew away.
The pigeon thanked the ant and they became best friends.
ARTICLES:
A, AN, THE.
Know about the Article:
- An article is a word used to modify a noun, which is a person, place, object, or idea. Technically, an article is an adjective, which is any word that modifies a noun. Usually, adjectives modify nouns through the description, but articles are used instead to point out or refer to nouns. There are two different types of articles that we use in writing and conversation to point out or refer to a noun or group of nouns: definite and indefinite articles.
- An article is a word used to modify a noun, which is a person, place, object, or idea.
An article is an adjective, Technically, which is any word that modifies a noun, Usually, adjectives modify nouns through the description,
but articles are used instead to point out or refer to nouns.
There are two kinds.
Definite article.
indefinite article.
Indefinite articles are the words ‘a’ and ‘an’ Each of these articles is used to refer to a noun, but the noun being referred to is not a specific person, place, object, or idea. It can be any noun from a group of nous.
For instance : in that above story: an ant, a Pigeon.
If the noun that comes after the article begins with a vowel sound the appropriate indefinite article to use is ‘an’ a vowel in the English language ‘a’ ‘e’I’o’u’ an advertisement on the radio this noun begins with a which is a vowel
more examples:
- I read a book.
- I write a book.
- She drives an old car.
- I caught a train to london.
- The train was late. Here refers to the above train.
- He was talking to a woman the woman was laughing. Here refers to that women.
- Could you shut the door please?
- I cleaned the bathroom this morning.
- He traveled around the world.
- The sun is hot today.
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