There are two indefinite articles in English: ‘a’ and ‘an’. They are used before a singular noun that has a plural form. ‘A’ is used before a consonant sound and ‘an’ is used before a vowel sound. The sound is more important than the spelling; we say ‘an hour’ and ‘a bag’ because the sounds of the first letter are different.
Here are the answers to the exercise I gave you in my last post.
1) Lucy has — dog.
Answer: a
2) Let’s sing — song.
Answer: a
3) Emily needs — new desk in her room.
Answer: a
4) I need — blue pen.
Answer: a
5) Ben has — old bike.
Answer: an
6) Peter has — aunt in Berlin.
Answer: an
7) We listen to — English CD.
Answer: an
8) She has — exercise book in her school bag.
Answer: an
9) The speed of this car was 160 miles — hour.
Answer: an
10) They finished — unit.
Answer: a
‘A’ and ‘the’ are included in the 200 key words in the English language. The question is why are they so important? Please post a comment to this blog with the answer.
they finished – unit
Answer:a