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  1. a/an (the indefinite article)
The form “a” is used before a word beginning with a consonant, or a vowel with a consonant sound:
A Man a University

The form “an” is used before word beginning with a vowel (a, I, u, e, and o) or words beginning with a mute “H”:
An apple an hour

Or individual letters spoken with a vowel sound:
An SOS
a/an is same for all genders:
a Man an actor

  1. Use of a/an
a/an is used:
  • Before a singular noun which is countable when it is mentioned for the first time and represents no particular person thing:
I need a Visa He bought an ice cream
  • Before a singular countable noun which is used as an example of a class of things:
A child needs love = all children/any child needs love.
  • With a noun complement. This includes names of professions:
He is an actor
  • In certain expression of quantity:
A lot of……
  • With certain number:
A hundred
  • In expressions of price, speed, ratio:
Four time a day
  • In exclamations before singular countable noun:
What a pretty girl!
  • a” can be placed before Mr./Mrs./Miss + surname:
A Mr. Smith

  1. Omission of a/an
a/an is omitted:
  • Before plural noun.
A dogs An Egg
  • Before uncountable nouns.
  • Before names of meals, except when these are preceded by an adjective:
We have breakfast at night
He gave us a good breakfast
The article is also used when it is a special meal given to celebrate something or in someone’s honour:
I was invited to dinner (at their house, in the ordinary way) but I was invited to a dinner given welcome the new ambassador.

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