The indefinite article often precedes a noun or noun modifier. be careful:
a. After the adjective: such, what,many,half。
I have never seen such an animal.
Many a man is fit for the job.
b. When the adjective before the noun is modified by the adverb as, so, too, how, how, enough, the indefinite article should be placed after the adjective:
It is as pleasant a day as I have ever spent.
So short a time.
Too long a distance.
c. Quite, rat are used with singular nouns, followed by the article.
However, when there are adjectives in front of rather and quette, the indefinite article can be placed before and after them. For example: quite a lot
d. In the concession adverbial clause led by as, thought, when the slogan is a noun modified by an adjective, the indefinite article is placed after the adjective:
Brave a man thought he is, he trembles at the sight of snakes.
When a noun is modified by a comparative adjective, the indefinite article is usually placed after the comparative adjective.
The definite article is usually placed before the noun or noun modifier, but after all, both, double, half, twice, three times and before the noun.
All the students in the class went out.
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Usage of indefinite article Usage of definite article Usage of zero article