This handout discusses the differences between indefinite articles (a/an) and definite articles (the).
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The word some is used as a functional plural of a/an. "An apple" always means one indefinite apple. "Give me some apples" indicates more than one is desired but without ...
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If the word following begins with a vowel sound, the word you want is “an”: “Have an apple, Adam.” If the word following begins with a consonant, but begins ...
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A & An (25 Questions) - From a collection of English grammar worksheets, handouts and printables for English language and English as a Second Language (ESL) teachers ...
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In Ancient Egyptian religion, Aani is the dog-headed ape sacred to the Egyptian god Thoth. "One of the Egyptian names of the Cynocephalus Baboon, which was sacred to ...
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Use of articles a an... ... indefinite article . the form of a before an initial vowel sound (an arch; an honor ...
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How to Use Articles (a/an/the) Prepositions; Pronouns; Relative Pronouns; Count and Noncount Nouns; Subject/Verb Agreement; Verb Tenses; Active Verb Tenses
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Practicing Articles A/An - An English-Zone.Com Quiz for English students. Take this quiz and check your answers instantly!
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