The indefinite article has two forms: a and an.
a before words beginning with a consonant.
an before words beginning with a vowel or mute h.
Examples
a fork / ə fɔːk/.
a lamp / ə ˈlamp
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The indefinite article has two forms: a and an.
a before words beginning with a consonant.
an before words beginning with a vowel or mute h.
Examples
a fork / ə fɔːk/.
a lamp / ə ˈlamp
The indefinite article a / an is used only in the singular. Examples Hi is a nice boy. Do you have a pen? It’s a nice car, isn’t it? Are you looking for a fork? Can I get please, a cup of coffee. The indefinite article is used before common nouns to indicate […]
Omission of the indefinite article is before abstract nouns used in a general sense. Examples of the omission of the indefinite article Travel completes our education. Life is grand. We are very font of music Also omission is happened before material nouns used in a general sense. Examples Do you take […]
The indefinite article has two forms: a and an. a before words beginning with a consonant & an before words beginning with a vowel or mute h. Examples | a – / ə /: a fork / ə fɔːk/ a fork / ə fɔːk/ a lamp / ə ˈlamp / a woman […]
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