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When should the indefinite article 'a/an' be used?

  • When there are multiple items
  • When referring to any item (correct)
  • When there is no article available
  • When referring to a specific item

What does it mean when someone says 'Let's go to a restaurant'?

  • They don't want to go to a restaurant
  • They have no specific restaurant in mind (correct)
  • They want to go to multiple restaurants
  • They have a specific restaurant in mind

What is the basic difference between the indefinite article 'a/an' and the definite article 'the'?

  • There is no difference between the two articles
  • The indefinite article is used for any item, while the definite article is used for specific items (correct)
  • Both articles are used interchangeably
  • The indefinite article is used for specific items, while the definite article is used for any item

What does it mean when someone says 'Let's go to the restaurant'?

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Which type of article is used when referring to a specific item?

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