The mentor on the screen, a wise grammarian, began to simplify the chaos:
"When you’re talking about a specific thing everyone knows, use The ." The shop wasn't just any shop; it was the one nearby. The mentor on the screen, a wise grammarian,
With the Great Competitive Exam looming, Leo found himself staring at a sentence: "___ honest man bought ___ orange from ___ shop nearby." Leo practiced day and night
He knew a mistake here would cost him his dream. Just as despair set in, he stumbled upon a magical digital scroll: a on YouTube. The mentor on the screen
Leo practiced day and night. He learned that are for the "any" and the general, while The is for the unique and the specific. He learned when to omit them entirely—the "Zero Article" trap that catches so many in exams.