Simple Way to Use Definite and Indefinite Articles in English

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In this video, Alisha answers 6 questions. - Which one is correct "seeking for a job" or "seeking to a job" or "seeking a job"? - I’ve noticed that sometimes we use “THAT” and sometimes not! Is there a rule when we should use ‘THAT” or is this to the discretion of the person? - What is it meaning of "You better"? - Could you please explain in a simple way when to use a definite and an indefinite article? - I wanted you to tell me the meaning of ''smartypantsmacgee''. - 1.'-why is the double ""o"" sound in floor or door not like in book and look. Is there a rule? 2.- When is the letter ""i"" pronounced as ""ai,"" or with other sounds, like, signal, idiom. Is there a rule for this? 3.- When we use ""do"" or ""make""?, what is the difference?
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