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By Miriam Gomez
• Can be Singular• Can be Plural
• Article A or An can be use in front of a noun only if it is singular
• “an”: if a word begins with a, e, i and o: are vowels Example: an umbrella an ice cream an orange
“a”: if the word begins with a vowel that sounds like y a university a united country a unit a European
• Example:• an hour • an honest man • an honorable person
• But we use a when h is not silent Example: a house a horse a hat
• b, c, d, f, g, h, j, k, l, m, n, p, q, r, s, t, v, w, y and z
a booka cat
a duck
a tree
• Most consonants : Add –s• Singular Plural• a book books a car cars a teacher teachers
a car
cars
a baby babiesa country countries
boysa boy
• a leaf leaves• a life lives
a leaf
leaves