Two questions about values and articles:
1. Article output for values
How do we get the right [a/an] indefinite article for a value, as in:
A picture is a kind of value. The pictures are landscape, portrait, abstract, nude, still life, and blank.
... say "You have already drawn [a picture of the second noun] on [the second noun]." instead.
“[a picture of the second noun]” basically gives the value without any articles, as in:
I got to this solution, but I am open for more suggestions:
A picture is a kind of value. The pictures are landscape, portrait, abstract, nude, still life, and blank.
A picture has some text called ind-article. The ind-article of a picture is usually "a". The ind-article for abstract is "an".
A picture has some text called def-article. The def-article of a picture is usually "the".
2. Article input for values
For an action applying to a value, the parser does not seem to understand an article before the value. Am I suppose to provide articles in the “understand” parts of the action definition? Example:
A picture is a kind of value. The pictures are landscape, portrait, abstract, nude, still life, and blank.
Drawing it on is an action applying to one picture and one thing. Understand "draw a/an/the/-- [picture] on [something]" or "sketch a/an/the/-- [picture] on [something]" as drawing it on.
Thanks