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use the correct form of indefinite article before the following words and phrases.
1. European 2. Young man 3. Woman 4. Historical incident 5. Hotel 6. Ear 7. Year 8. F.M. radio 9.MP 10.Honest boy​

Answers

Answered by faisstp
10

Answer:

a European

a young man

a woman

a historical incident

a hotel

an ear

a year

an FM radio

an M.p

an honest noy

Answered by vedikadixit52
0

Answer:

In English grammar, the indefinite article "a" is used before words that begin with a consonant sound, while "an" is used before words that begin with a vowel sound. The choice between "a" and "an" depends on the sound that the word starts with, not the spelling.

Explanation:

Here's how to use the correct form of indefinite article before the following words and phrases:

"A European" - Since "European" starts with a consonant sound ("yoo-"), we use "a" instead of "an".

"A young man" - The word "young" begins with a consonant sound, so we use "a" before it.

"A woman" - Even though "woman" begins with a vowel letter, it starts with a consonant sound ("wuh-"), so we use "a" instead of "an".

"A historical incident" - The word "historical" starts with a consonant sound ("hi-"), so we use "a" before it.

"A hotel" - "Hotel" starts with a consonant sound, so we use "a" before it.

"An ear" - Since "ear" starts with a vowel sound ("ee-"), we use "an" instead of "a".

"A year" - "Year" begins with a consonant sound, so we use "a" before it.

"An FM radio" - "FM" begins with a vowel sound ("eff-"), so we use "an" instead of "a".

"An MP" - The letter "M" in "MP" is pronounced as "em", which starts with a vowel sound, so we use "an" before it.

"An honest boy" - "Honest" begins with a vowel sound ("ah-"), so we use "an" before it.

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