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Article<br />
A subclass of determiners<br />
a or an (indefinite) and the (definitive)<br />
Remember, an is used before a noun starting with a<br />
vowel sound and a is used for a noun beginning with<br />
a consonant sound.<br />
For example: a chair<br />
an elephant<br />
an hour<br />
Auxiliary verb<br />
A small verb that combines with another verb—<br />
usually a form of the verb to have, to be or to do—to<br />
form a compound verb<br />
For example: have taken<br />
is coming<br />
does bring<br />
Capital letter<br />
An upper case letter used to begin a sentence, for<br />
proper nouns and for titles<br />
For example: The team played well.<br />
On Saturday, Ms Brown …<br />
Snow White and Rose Red<br />
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