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This article explains the proper use of the articles "A" and "AN" in the English language. "A" is used before consonant sounds in singular nouns—such as "a cat," "a tiger," and "a bear." Conversely, "AN" is used before vowel sounds in singular nouns, as seen in examples like "an owl," "an ostrich," and "an elephant." Grasping the distinctions between these articles is essential for proper English grammar, enhancing both written and spoken communication.
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ARTICLES “A”, “AN” “A” before consonants in singular nouns. 1.- A cat 2.- A tiger 3.- A bear “AN” before vowels in singular nouns. 4.- An owl 5.- An ostrich 6.- An elephant