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# Article
An article is a category of words.
An article helps the reader to identify something or a certain thing. It distinguishes one thing from another thing.
There is only one article in Greek.
The article is often translated as the word the.
## More Information about this topic
In Greek, a noun does need to have the article to be translated with the word the.
In Greek, the article can be used before the name of someone or something.
In Greek, when the article occurs between two words separated by the word καὶ (G2532), they often refer to the same person. {Granville sharp}
### How else can an article be used?
* The article can make something that is not a noun function as if it is a noun.
* The article can function as a personal pronoun, a demonstrative pronoun, a possessive pronoun, or a relative pronoun.
* The article can be used when there is only one person or thing.
* The article can be used when something is not like anything else.
* The article can be used when something is the greatest or better than everything else like it.
* The article is often used when it is connected to a noun that is an idea.
* The article can be used by itself when it refers to something that had been spoken about before.
*What information is included in the form of a noun?*
* **Case**- Case is the form of a word that helps someone to know the function of the word in a sentence. Case helps the reader to know what the word is doing in a sentence.
* **Person**- Person is a category used to indicate whether a word refers to a speaker, the person being addressed, or someone else.
* **Gender**- Number is the form of a word that helps someone to know how many people or things.
The article will have the same case, gender, and number as the word it is connected to.
See: Noun; Adjective; Personal Pronoun; Demonstrative Pronoun; Possessive Pronoun; Relative Pronoun