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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)
AN | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
AN | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary. Meaning of an in English. an. determiner. us strong / æn / weak / ən / uk strong / æn / weak / ən / Add to word list. A1. used instead of "a" when the following word begins with a vowel sound: an orange. an honor. an easy question. an interesting story. Fewer examples.
'A' and 'An': Which Gets Used Where | Merriam-Webster
The patterns that determine which article, a or an, is conventionally used before a given word are based on phonetics, but the patterns exist in writing as well as speech. When preceding a consonant sound, a is used: "a cake," "a slice of cake."
AN Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
1. [ uh n; when stressed an ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA. indefinite article. the form of a before an initial vowel sound ( an arch; an honor ) and sometimes, especially in British English, before an initial unstressed syllable beginning with a silent or weakly pronounced h : an historian. an- 2.
The indefinite article: 'a' and 'an' - LearnEnglish
The indefinite article: 'a' and 'an' 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. We also use it to show that the person or thing is one of a group: She is a pupil at London Road School.
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