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  • AN | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
    AN meaning: 1 used instead of "a" when the following word begins with a vowel sound: 2 connected with or… Learn more
  • AN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of AN is a How to use an in a sentence A vs An: Usage Guide
  • A vs. An - When to Use - Grammar. com
    Here’s the secret to making the rule work: The rule applies to the sound of the letter beginning the word, not just the letter itself The way we say the word will determine whether or not we use a or an If the word begins with a vowel sound, you must use an If it begins with a consonant sound, you must use a
  • Articles A, An, The: Rules [with Examples and Exercises!]
    What are “a” and “an”? “A” and “an” are the two forms of indefinite articles in English They are used when you are talking about something non-specific or for the first time I saw a cat in a tree (Any cat in any tree, not specific) She wants to buy an expensive car (Any expensive car, not a specific one) When to use “a” and “an”?
  • A vs. An: When to Use A or An in a Sentence - Writing Explained
    In this post, I will compare a vs an Both words are articles and are extremely common in the English sentence As such, I will go over the general rule for a and an and use each in multiple example sentences The basic rule for using a in a sentence is
  • A vs. An: Understanding Proper Indefinite Article Usage
    In summary, the choice between a and an depends on the sound of the first letter of the noun If the first letter makes a consonant sound, we use a, and if it makes a vowel sound, we use an
  • How to use articles (a, an, the) correctly for English learners . . .
    • Example: I saw a cat The cat was sitting on a wall (We mention the cat for the first time, then refer to it again with "the" ) • Example: The sun is shining today
  • A vs. An, Indefinite Articles | ENGLISH PAGE
    Our three-part English Articles Tutorial gives you 25 usage tips to help you use articles like a native speaker Here in part 1, we introduce A and AN and teach you how to choose between the two The article A is used before singular, countable nouns which begin with consonant sounds He is a teacher She doesn't own a car I saw a bear at the zoo
  • AN definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    English Easy Learning Grammar When do you use 'a' and 'an' in English? A or an is the indefinite article The form an is used before a word that starts with a vowel sound The Read more -an is added to the names of some places in order to form adjectives or nouns that refer to people or things which come from that place
  • A or An? Rules and Exceptions for Using Indefinite Articles
    Both a and an are indefinite articles for singular nouns When the next word begins with a consonant sound, you use a You can tell when to use an instead of a if the next sound is a vowel sound A misunderstanding of the rule is that you need to pay attention to the actual letter of the next word





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