Understanding the Use of Articles: A vs. An
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This article explains the rules governing the use of articles "a" and "an" in English grammar. "An" is used before words that begin with vowel sounds, such as "apple" and "idea," while "a" is used before words that start with consonant sounds. This guide provides examples to illustrate the proper usage of articles in sentences, helping learners to enhance their writing and speaking skills. Proper article usage is fundamental for clear and grammatically correct English.
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Articles A - An
anfor words beginning witha e i o u afor all other words
Write a or an 1. I have ………… idea. 2. Ali is ………… clever boy. 3. I want ………… apple, please. 4. Father has got ………… blue car. 5. They live in ………… big house. an a an a a
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