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  • A vs. An: When to Use Indefinite Articles | Merriam-Webster
    You should use a when the word that follows sounds like it begins with a consonant (‘a dog,’ ‘a balloon’) You should use an if the word that follows sounds like it begins with a vowel (‘an ant,’ ‘an elevator’)
  • Articles: Definition and Examples - Grammar Monster
    In English grammar, the articles are "a," "an," and "the " They define whether something is specific or unspecific There are two types of article: (1) The Definite Article ("The") "The" is called the definite article
  • AN | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    AN definition: 1 used instead of "a" when the following word begins with a vowel sound: 2 connected with or… Learn more
  • A vs. An - When to Use - Grammar. com
    Here’s the secret to making the rule work: The rule applies to the sound of the letter beginning the word, not just the letter itself The way we say the word will determine whether or not we use a or an If the word begins with a vowel sound, you must use an If it begins with a consonant sound, you must use a
  • The indefinite article: a and an - LearnEnglish - British Council
    We use the indefinite article, a an, with singular nouns when the listener reader does not know exactly which one we are referring to: Police are searching for a 14-year-old girl We also use it to show that the person or thing is one of a group: She is a pupil at London Road School
  • A vs. An, Indefinite Articles | ENGLISH PAGE
    Here in part 1, we introduce A and AN and teach you how to choose between the two The article A is used before singular, countable nouns which begin with consonant sounds He is a teacher She doesn't own a car I saw a bear at the zoo The article AN is used before singular, countable nouns which begin with vowel sounds He is an actor
  • Articles A, An, The: Rules [with Examples and Exercises!]
    What are “a” and “an”? “A” and “an” are the two forms of indefinite articles in English They are used when you are talking about something non-specific or for the first time I saw a cat in a tree (Any cat in any tree, not specific) She wants to buy an expensive car (Any expensive car, not a specific one) When to use “a” and “an”?
  • The Difference between A and An - Encyclopedia Britannica
    Use 'a' if the word begins with a consonant sound and use 'an' if the word begins with a vowel sound Below are some examples It is important that you listen to the sound, and not only look at the letter For example, 'unicorn' begins with j (the y sound) so you should use 'a' before it
  • When do you use a and an in English? - Collins Education
    When do you use 'a' and 'an' in English? - Easy Learning Grammar A or an is the indefinite article The form an is used before a word that starts with a vowel sound to refer to a person or a thing that you are mentioning for the first time in a conversation or a piece of writing A man was seen driving away in a black car
  • A, An, And: How to Choose the Right Word - ThoughtCo
    'An' is used before words starting with a vowel sound, even if the first letter is a consonant 'And' is a conjunction used to join words or phrases, serving a different purpose than 'a' or 'an' " A" and "an" are indefinite articles that precede nouns or the adjectives modifying nouns





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