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W LIL MOUNT, USE a II the adjective begins with a consonant sound
it begins with a vowel sound.
nici o t
Fill in the blanks with the indefinite articles—a or an.
BBC report
NSA employee
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eucalyptus tree
NASA spacecraft
umbrella
an
NCC member
Initials and acronyms in
read as a word) take a a
depending on the sound
the first letter.
Sometimes a vowel bes
with a consonant sound
in UNICEF [you-ni-cef] a
takes a.
o
2.
co
user
o
MBBS degree
They
are igu
als
an
UV lamp
honour
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Sometimes, a consona
begins with a vowel so
in the initials MBA (er
or NDA [en-dee-ay] an
takes an.
12.
The Definite Article—the
Rules for the use of the​

Answers

Answered by twinkle136
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Explanation:

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Sometimes, a consona

begins with a vowel so

in the

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