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Answered by priyaranjanmanasingh
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Answered by souhardya51
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A/an is only used with singular, countable nouns. It refers to one example of many possibilities and does not identify an exact person or thing. For example:

I have read a book on this topic.

(i.e. one of several books, but we do not know which book)

For indefinite, uncountable nouns, either no article is used, or we use a word that describes quantity such as some, considerable, little. For example:

Water leaked through the ceiling and caused considerable damage. We had little time to clean it up.

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