Articles a/an
by krissia romero
1. When we use the word preceding it begins with a consonant
2. an
3. a
4. used with names that begin with a consonant: a book , a pen, a chair, a girl
5. He stands before a singular and serves to indicate that there is talk of a particular object. It translates as "a" or "anHe stands before a singular and serves to indicate that there is talk of a particular object. It translates as "a" or "an.
6. For example
7. a car, a dog
8. rule
9. We use an when the word preceding it begins with a vowel
10. For example
11. an elephant, an egg,an orange
12. used with names that begin with a vowel: an animal, an ice cream, an example,an orange, an umbrella.
13. We use "an" before a vowel sound.
14. He stands before a singular and serves to indicate that there is talk of a particular object. It translates as "a" or "an"