No. The word "the" is either a definite article (def. art.) or an adverb (adv.)
'An' is not an adjective, it is an indefinite article usually used before a vowel sound.
content word is aword,such as noun,verb,or adjective while function is a word ,such as a preposition, a conjuction ,or an article
In traditional grammatical thought, an article (a, an, the) is considered a type of adjective (a word that describes a noun). But many modern texts separate the article into its own class, creating a ninth part of speech. Or simply, an aritcle is an adjective.
"An" is not an adjective, it's an indefinite article. ("The" is a definite article.) It is sometimes called a determiner."An" is not an adjective but one of the forms of the indefinite article, the other one being "a": A dog, An apple.
"The" is not an adjective. It is an article.
The word "the" is an article, which is a type of adjective.
'The' is an adjective, in fact it is a particular type of adjective known as an article, and it is a 'definite article' at that.
the word "the" is NOT an adjective. It IS a definite article.
The word "an" is neither an adjective or an adverb. It's an article.
The word "the" is an article, which is technically an adjective.
The word "the" is an article, a type of adjective, not a subject.
No. The word "a" is an article. It is used before nouns like an adjective.
No. The word "a" is an article (a determiner used like an adjective).
No. It is the definite article in English. ( a/an is the indefinite article). Articles are a special kind of adjective.
The word submarine can be a noun or an adjective.(Note that as an adjective it means underwater, not the type of submersible ship.)
The word "the" is a definite article, used like an adjective.