Articles in Grammar is the words a and an(the indefinite article) or the (the definite article )
some(pron,adv.)used to mean an amount of:-
Have some more vegetables.
Have some intoxicating liquor from the bottle.
any(pron,adv) used in negative sentence after if or forbid etc.
He asked if we had any questions.
He forbids any talking in class.
of (prep):-belonging to something,relating to something
The director of the company succeeded.
7 members of the Olympic team HK are seen.
for(prep,conj) used to show who is intended to have or use something or where something is intended to be put:-
There is a bk. for you.
It is a bk. for the child.
Articles in Grammar is the words a and an(the indefinite article) or the (the definite article )
some(pron,adv.)used to mean an amount of:-
Have some more vegetables.
Have some intoxicating liquor from the bottle.
any(pron,adv) used in negative sentence after if or forbid etc.
He asked if we had any questions.
He forbids any talking in class.
of (prep):-belonging to something,relating to something
The director of the company succeeded.
7 members of the Olympic team HK are seen.
for(prep,conj) used to show who is intended to have or use something or where something is intended to be put:-
There is a bk. for you.
It is a bk. for the child.
(We have a big table for the dining room.)
((This is the place for you.)