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Wednesday, January 17, 2018
Tuesday, January 16, 2018
my first youtube video
There’s a reason this is our most popular sofa. This modern take on a mid-century classic features clean lines, a tufted benchseat, and two luxuriously stuffed back cushions. Two matching round bolsters complete the look. Natural color variations, wrinkles and creases are part of the unique characteristics of this leather and it will develop a vintage slouchy look with regular use.

CONSTRUCTION
| STYLE/TYPE | Mid-century modern sofa / tufted sofa / leather sofa |
|---|---|
| GENERAL DIMENSIONS | 34"H x 88"W x 38"D |
| WEIGHT (LBS) | 126 |
| SEAT HEIGHT | 19" |
| SEAT DEPTH | 24" |
| ARM HEIGHT | 27" |
| WOOD STAIN | Mahogany |
| UPHOLSTERY COLOR | Charme Tan |
| MATERIALS | Kiln dried solid wood, TB 117-2013 compliant high density foam, Polyester, Duck feathers, full grain aniline leather |
Monday, January 15, 2018
its my first post
hat Are Articles?
Articles are words that define a noun as specific or unspecific. Consider the following examples:
After the long day, the cup of tea tasted particularly good.
By using the article the, we’ve shown that it was one specific day that was long and one specific cup of tea that tasted good.
After a long day, a cup of tea tastes particularly good.
By using the article a, we’ve created a general statement, implying that any cup of tea would taste good after any long day.
English has two types of articles: definite and indefinite. Let’s discuss them now in more detail.
The Definite Article
The definite article is the word the. It limits the meaning of a noun to one particular thing. For example, your friend might ask, “Are you going to the party this weekend?” The definite article tells you that your friend is referring to a specific party that both of you know about. The definite article can be used with singular, plural, or uncountable nouns. Below are some examples of the definite article the used in context:
Please give me the hammer.
Please give me the red hammer; the blue one is too small.
Please give me the nail.
Please give me the large nail; it’s the only one strong enough to hold this painting.
Please give me the hammer and the nail.
The Indefinite Article
The indefinite article takes two forms. It’s the word a when it precedes a word that begins with a consonant. It’s the word an when it precedes a word that begins with a vowel. The indefinite article indicates that a noun refers to a general idea rather than a particular thing. For example, you might ask your friend, “Should I bring a gift to the party?” Your friend will understand that you are not asking about a specific type of gift or a specific item. “I am going to bring an apple pie,” your friend tells you. Again, the indefinite article indicates that she is not talking about a specific apple pie. Your friend probably doesn’t even have any pie yet. The indefinite article only appears with singular nouns. Consider the following examples of indefinite articles used in context:
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