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When to Use 'A,' 'An,' or 'The' - Gallaudet University
Use “a” or “an” with a singular-count noun when you mean “one of many,” “any,” or “in general.” Bob is a student (one of many students). I like a good movie (one of many movies). Use “the” with any noun when the meaning is specific; for example, when the noun names the only one (or one) of a kind. Adam was the first man (the only “first man”).
An Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Show more. Save Word. an. 1 of 9. indefinite article. ən, (ˈ)an. : a entry 2. an opera. an honor. A vs. an: Usage Guide. In speech and writing a is used before a consonant sound. a door. a human. Before a vowel sound an is usual. an icicle. an honor. but especially in speech a is used occasionally, more often in some dialects than in others.
AN definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Definition of 'an' Word Frequency. an. (ən , STRONG æn ) 1. determiner. An is used instead of 'a', the indefinite article, in front of words that begin with vowel sounds. 2. See also a. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. English Easy Learning Grammar Determiners What is a determiner in English?
The indefinite article: 'a' and 'an' - LearnEnglish
The indefinite article: 'a' and 'an' Oops, something went wrong. Check your browser's developer console for more details. Level: beginner. We use the indefinite article, a/an, with singular nouns when the listener/reader does not know exactly which one we are referring to: Police are searching for a 14-year-old girl.
A, an, and the: how to use articles in English - About Words ...
Basically, we use a/an when we don’t need to say which thing we are talking about. We use the to talk about a specific thing: I caught a train to London. (it doesn’t matter which train) The train was late. (that particular train was late)
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