"a" is an indefinite article. The English rules for when to use the indefinite article and when to omit it are complicated, and are usually learned by experience.
Language spoken and written are always different. So is English. The written English is called as Queen's English and both the Oxford and Chambers Dictionaries are following the Queens English. After...
Latin-derived languages - as their name suggest - have their origin in the Latin language, which falls under the Italic languages. English on the other hand (as German, Dutch and the Scandinavian...
Differences - not many. Most Indonesian words are taken straight from English anyway. For example, 'hello' is 'halo' and 'apple' is 'apel'. One key difference, however, is that Indonesians always...