English, asked by rajnandanik, 9 months ago

L Fill in the blankes with 'a' or 'an'.
1. What's wrong with you?
Grammar Check
I have
bad cold and fever Theatre
2. How do I get to the other side?
Children make
You must take
3. Mr Smith is
FBI Agent
4. They live in
one-bedroom apartment
5. Going on a plane is unique experience
6. The doctor told me to have_X-ray done
7. Varsha attended
NCC camp
8. It's_honour to have you with us today
9. All the students attended three-day camp on health care
10. I have MP3 player in my car​

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Answered by satheeshnbreddy75
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Answered by adititiwari2310
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The Article: General Notions

The Article: General Notions

The Article: General Notions Study the rule.

The Article: General Notions Study the rule. The indefinite article has the forms a and an.

The Article: General Notions Study the rule. The indefinite article has the forms a and an.The form a is used before a word beginning with a consonant, or a vowel with a consonant sound. The article is pronounced [ə], when stressed it is pronounced [æ].

The Article: General Notions Study the rule. The indefinite article has the forms a and an.The form a is used before a word beginning with a consonant, or a vowel with a consonant sound. The article is pronounced [ə], when stressed it is pronounced [æ]. e.g. a man, a university, a one-way street

The Article: General Notions Study the rule. The indefinite article has the forms a and an.The form a is used before a word beginning with a consonant, or a vowel with a consonant sound. The article is pronounced [ə], when stressed it is pronounced [æ]. e.g. a man, a university, a one-way street

The Article: General Notions Study the rule. The indefinite article has the forms a and an.The form a is used before a word beginning with a consonant, or a vowel with a consonant sound. The article is pronounced [ə], when stressed it is pronounced [æ]. e.g. a man, a university, a one-way street The form an is used before words beginning with a vowel or words beginning with a mute h. The article is pronounced [ən], when stressed it is pronounced [æn].

The Article: General Notions Study the rule. The indefinite article has the forms a and an.The form a is used before a word beginning with a consonant, or a vowel with a consonant sound. The article is pronounced [ə], when stressed it is pronounced [æ]. e.g. a man, a university, a one-way street The form an is used before words beginning with a vowel or words beginning with a mute h. The article is pronounced [ən], when stressed it is pronounced [æn]. e.g. an apple, an honest man

The Article: General Notions Study the rule. The indefinite article has the forms a and an.The form a is used before a word beginning with a consonant, or a vowel with a consonant sound. The article is pronounced [ə], when stressed it is pronounced [æ]. e.g. a man, a university, a one-way street The form an is used before words beginning with a vowel or words beginning with a mute h. The article is pronounced [ən], when stressed it is pronounced [æn]. e.g. an apple, an honest man

The Article: General Notions Study the rule. The indefinite article has the forms a and an.The form a is used before a word beginning with a consonant, or a vowel with a consonant sound. The article is pronounced [ə], when stressed it is pronounced [æ]. e.g. a man, a university, a one-way street The form an is used before words beginning with a vowel or words beginning with a mute h. The article is pronounced [ən], when stressed it is pronounced [æn]. e.g. an apple, an honest man The definite has one graphic form the which is pronounced in two ways:

before a vowel sound before the consonent sound

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