Indefinite Articles
by Karen Hernandez
1. An
2. A
3. Rules for using the article
3.1. In general , the indefinite article "a" is used in front of a noun ( name) that begins with a consonant
3.2. The largest part of nouns and adjectives beginning with unit also take the indefinite article "a"
3.3. When a noun begins with an aspirated H , you have to use the indefinite article "a"
3.4. when a novice voice carries sound and it will require the article "a"
4. Rules for usin the article
4.1. The indefinite article "an" is used in front of a noun cominenzan with a vowel.
4.2. When a noun begins with a non- aspirated H is silent and do not add anything to the pronunciation of the noun . it requires the article "an"
5. is used to
5.1. "A y an " is used before professions (in this case , unlike the Spanish in the profession requires not precede article one or )
5.2. "a y an " is used to designate persons and things used to designate an individual or object as representative of a class
5.3. before names preceded by a diploma when translated the idea of " one"
5.4. In front of words that indicate actions , price, etc. when they are followed by the preposition in Spanish or behind for adverbs of quantity as such, half , etc.