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Indefinite artivles

Indefinite articles "a" and "an" serve various functions in English. They are used to refer to something in a general sense, particularly when mentioning it for the first time. "A" is used before words starting with a consonant sound, while "

Indefinite artivles

Indefinite artivles

BY: Daniela Estefany Romero Guevara

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Examples: an animal an ice cream an example an orange an umbrella

2. "An" is used with names that begin with a vowel.

Examples: a book a pen a chair a girl

1. "A" is used with names that start with a consonant.

Example: Maria is a doctor. Juan is an architect. I am a democrat.

Rules of indefinite articles

4. It is used to talk about someone's trade or political affiliation.

Example: I live in an apartment. The apartment is big.

3. It is used to refer to a thing for the first time.

Examples: I want an apple and two oranges . There are a hundred students in the school

2. You can also use it instead of "1".

Examples: He has a computer. We work in a school.

1. It is used to talk about something in general.

Uses of indefinite articles