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  2. Talk:Article - Wikipedia

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    English has three articles: A, AN, and THE. These articles are used before nouns to show whether the nouns are general or specific. Learning how to use A, AN, and THE can take time. To speed up the process, this English articles tutorial includes descriptions and exercises to make every English learner an articles expert.

  3. Help:Talk pages - Wikipedia

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    Talk pages (also known as discussion pages) are administration pages where editors can discuss improvements to articles or other Wikipedia pages. The talk page associated with an article is named "Talk:Example", where "Example" is the name of the article.

  4. Wikipedia:Talk page guidelines - Wikipedia

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    While the purpose of article talk pages is to discuss the content of articles, the purpose of user talk pages is to draw the attention or discuss the edits of a user. Wikipedia is not a social networking site, and all discussion should ultimately be directed solely toward the improvement of the encyclopedia. User talk pages must serve their ...

  5. Wikipedia talk:What is an article? - Wikipedia

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    For calculating our site statistics and for regular conversation we have a more or less specific definition of what constitutes an article. A Wikipedia article can be defined as a page in the database that either has encyclopedic or almanac-like information on it ("almanac-like" being; lists, timelines or charts).

  6. Help:Introduction to talk pages/All - Wikipedia

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    If you have a question, concern, or comment related to improving a Wikipedia article, you can put a note on that article's talk page. You get to the talk page by clicking the "Talk" tab at the top of the article. If the tab shows up in red, it just means no one has commented yet; feel free to start a discussion.

  7. Talk:Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    This talk page is only for discussions concerning the improvement of Wikipedia's article on itself. To ask questions about using Wikipedia, see the Help desk or The Teahouse. To get help with reference questions, see the Reference desk. To discuss Wikipedia policy or practices, see the Village pump. For other useful links, see the Community portal.

  8. Wikipedia talk:Featured articles - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia:Featured articles is a reader-facing page intended for viewing by non-editors. Please prioritize their needs when adjusting its design, and move editor-facing elements to other pages. Please prioritize their needs when adjusting its design, and move editor-facing elements to other pages.

  9. Help:Introduction to talk pages/1 - Wikipedia

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    You get to the talk page by clicking the "Talk" tab at the top of the article. If the tab shows up in red, it just means no one has commented yet; feel free to start a discussion. When you start a new discussion topic, put it at the bottom of the talk page. The best way to do this is by clicking the "Add topic" tab at the top of the page.