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Write four rules regarding the usages of indefinite article​

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Answered by xMissBulakkadx
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Answer:

Specific identity not known: Use the indefinite article a or an only with a singular count noun whose specific identity is not known to the reader. Use a before nouns that begin with a consonant sound, and use an before nouns that begin with a vowel sound.

Explanation:

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Answered by missmona01
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Answer:

The general rule is to use a when the indefinite article precedes a word beginning with a consonant sound and an when it precedes a word starting with a vowel sound.

Use A or AN for Non-Specific Nouns.

in between u will get four special rules regarding the use of indefinite article.

Explanation:

  • Use A or AN for Non-Specific Nouns.
  • Use A when u find any consonant sound.
  • Use AN when u find some vowel sound.
  • Use the indefinite article a or an only with a singular count noun whose specific identity is not known to the reader.

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