Denote Countable Nouns with Indefinite Articles
When denoting countable nouns, you are required to use indefinite articles, which are ‘a’ and ‘an’. On the contrary, uncountable nouns are denoted with a definite article, i.e., ‘the.’
Example:
Incorrect: Zayn is the brilliant student.
Correct: Zayn is a brilliant student.
When denoting countable nouns, you are required to use indefinite articles, which are ‘a’ and ‘an’. On the contrary, uncountable nouns are denoted with a definite article, i.e., ‘the.’
Example:
Incorrect: Zayn is the brilliant student.
Correct: Zayn is a brilliant student.