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Sandra Algarín de LeónCOMU- 2019

Prof. Enoc Díaz Santana

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Are indefinite forms of the

grammatical article in the

English language and can also

represent the number one .

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Discrimination between: a and an

in

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"A" goes before all words that begin with consonants.

For example:

a cat

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or: a dog

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or: a rose

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With one exception: Use an before unsounded

h.For example:

an honorable peace

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or:an honest error

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"An" goes before all words that

begin with vowels:For example: an apricot

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or: an egg

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or: an idea

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With two exceptions:

When u makes the same

sound as the y in you, or

o makes the same sound

as w in won, then a is

used.

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Here are some examples:

a union

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or:

a uniform

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or:

a unicorn

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or:

a used napkin

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or:

a U.S. ship

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Representing the number one:

In addition to serving as an

article, a and an are also

used as synonyms for the

number one, as in "make a

wish", "a hundred".

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A and an are also used

to express a proportional

relationship, such as: "a dollar

a day" or "$150 an ounce" or

"A Mars a day helps you work,

rest and play".

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Notes: The choice of article is

actually based upon the

phonetic (sound) quality of

the first letter in a word, not

on the orthographic (written)

representation of the letter.

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If the first letter makes

a vowel-type sound, you

use "an"; if the first letter

would makes a consonant-

type sound, you use "a."

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Now, with all these

rules in mind let’s

make and discuss a

practice exercise.

GOOD LUCK!

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For more info about this grammar

rules and more visit:

www.purdueuniversityonlinewriti

nglab.com

www.wikipedia.com