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"appositive "Restrictive clause with indefinite article vs definite article"

  1. A person, who is poor, has has to face a lot of problems in daily life.

  2. The person, who is poor, has to face a lot of problems in daily life.

As far as rules are concerned, we use "definite article " creating appositiverestrictive clause . What's the problem with "Indefinite article ". It's always incorrect to use indefinite article? Sentence number (1) incorrect? Please explain.

"appositive with indefinite article vs definite article"

  1. A person, who is poor, has to face a lot of problems in daily life.

  2. The person, who is poor, has to face a lot of problems in daily life.

As far as rules are concerned, we use "definite article " creating appositive. What's the problem with "Indefinite article ". It's always incorrect to use indefinite article? Sentence number (1) incorrect? Please explain.

"Restrictive clause with indefinite article vs definite article"

  1. A person who is poor has to face a lot of problems in daily life.

  2. The person who is poor has to face a lot of problems in daily life.

As far as rules are concerned, we use "definite article " creating restrictive clause . What's the problem with "Indefinite article ". It's always incorrect to use indefinite article? Sentence number (1) incorrect? Please explain.

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"appositive with indefinite article vs definite article"

  1. A person, who is poor, has to face a lot of problems in daily life.

  2. The person, who is poor, has to face a lot of problems in daily life.

As far as rules are concerned, we use "definite article " creating appositive. What's the problem with "Indefinite article ". It's always incorrect to use indefinite article? Sentence number (1) incorrect? Please explain.