THE INDEFINITE ARTICLE
The indefinite article is “a” or
“an”.
The form “a” is used before a word beginning with a consonant or a vowel
sounded like a consonant. Vowels are “a e i o u” and all other letters are consonants.
Eg. a man
a useful thing
The form “an” is used before words
beginning with a vowel or words beginning
with a mute “h”
Eg. an egg
an hour
The indefinite article “a” or “an”
is used
- Before a singular noun which is countable when it is mentioned for the first time and represents no particular person or things
- Eg. A dog is an animal
- Before singular countable nouns which is used as an example of class of things
- Eg. A cow has horns
- With a noun complement. This includes names of professions
- Eg. He is a doctor
- In certain numerical expressions
- Eg. A couple, a dozen, half a dozen, a score, a hundred, a thousand, a million, a lot of , a great many, a great deal of
- In expressions of price, speed, ratio etc.
- Eg. sixty kilometers an hour, four times a day
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