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How do you find the article of a sentence?

You can't find the "article of a sentence." An article is a part of speech, not a part of a sentence.

Here's what you're probably looking for:

How to find the articles *in* a sentence:

Articles are words like "a", "an", and "the" that come before nouns. They specify whether a noun is singular or plural, and whether it's definite (specific) or indefinite (not specific).

Here's how to find them:

1. Identify the nouns: Look for words that name people, places, things, or ideas.

2. Look for words before the nouns: These words are likely articles.

3. Check if they are "a", "an", or "the": If they are, you've found the articles in your sentence.

Example:

* Sentence: "The cat sat on a mat."

* Nouns: cat, mat

* Articles: "the" and "a"

Note:

* Not all sentences contain articles.

* Sometimes, articles can be implied (understood) but not written explicitly.

Let me know if you'd like more examples or have other questions about articles!

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