This document discusses using "a" versus "an" before nouns in the English language. The articles "a" and "an" are used to indicate singular objects, with "a" preceding words that begin with consonant sounds and "an" preceding words that begin with vowel sounds. Both "a" and "an" mean the quantity of one.
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Articles A and An
This document discusses using "a" versus "an" before nouns in the English language. The articles "a" and "an" are used to indicate singular objects, with "a" preceding words that begin with consonant sounds and "an" preceding words that begin with vowel sounds. Both "a" and "an" mean the quantity of one.
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Articles a and an
Examples: An apple An orange A chair A bicycle An umbrella A hospital A before words that begin with consonant sounds An before words that begin with vowel sounds A or an means one ____ cake ____ banana ____ egg ____ sweet ____ rocket ____ octopus