📝Struggling with English Articles? Let’s Simplify It!📝 🟡 “A” & “An” → Use before singular, countable nouns when the listener doesn’t know which one you mean. ✔️ I saw a dog in the park. (Any dog, not a specific one) ✔️ She ate an apple. (An is used because “apple” starts with a vowel sound.) ✔️ He is an honest person. (Honest starts with a vowel sound, not just a vowel letter.) 🔵 “The” → Use when the noun is specific or already known. ✔️ Did you see the monkey at the zoo yesterday? (A specific monkey) ✔️ We visited the Eiffel Tower. (There is only one Eiffel Tower.) ❌ No Article → Use for general ideas, plural nouns, or uncountable nouns. ✔️ it is well known that cats have nine lives. (General idea about all cats)