where to use a , an , the
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When a object is used, especially an unknown object we basically use "a"
When a known object is used, We basically use "the"
When a object is used starting with a vowel we use "an"
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When a known object is used, We basically use "the"
When a object is used starting with a vowel we use "an"
Hope it helps.
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Hey mate here is your answer
basically you have to understand that a , an , are all articals
we use 'an' before a vowel
I.e before a e i o u
we use 'a' before consonants
other than vowels
and the is used before a singular word......
hope helps......
basically you have to understand that a , an , are all articals
we use 'an' before a vowel
I.e before a e i o u
we use 'a' before consonants
other than vowels
and the is used before a singular word......
hope helps......
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