Understanding When to Use "A" or "An" in English Sentences

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Learn the rules for when to use "a" versus "an" in English language. Use "a" before words starting with a consonant sound and "an" before words starting with a vowel sound. Mastering this concept will improve your grammar skills and enhance your written communication.


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  1. Monday 9th November WALT: understand when to use a or an

  2. Articles a or an?

  3. These two words are known as articles . We use them when we are talking about something in general, such as a dog or an animal . Do you know when to use a and when to use an ?

  4. Use a when the next word begins with a consonant sound: a house a school a friend a teacher

  5. Use an when the next word begins with a vowel sound: an umbrella an elephant an apple an itch an orange

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  19. How did you do? Do you know when to use a and when to use an ?

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