“a” and “an” are the same article which is “ indefinite article”. Although they are used for same purpose in a sentence, there are some similarities and differences in using of them.
Using “a”:
1. “a” is used in front of singular countable nouns ( a person, animal or thing ) which are not specific.
In other words;
When we use “a”, we do not talk about a specific thing or item. We mention any one of items. It doesn’t matter which one it is.
Examples:
a train ( we do not talk about a specific train. We mention any one of trains )
a window
a cat
2. “a” is not used with plural countable or uncountable nouns.
Examples:
a love ( wrong ) love ( correct )
a football ( wrong ) football ( correct )
a money ( wrong ) money ( correct )
3. If a noun starts with a consonant sound (b, c, d, f, g, h, j, k, etc.), “a” is used before the noun.
Examples:
a dentist
a country
a mountain
4. If a noun starts with a vowel letter, but it’s pronanciation ( sound of the word ) starts with a consonant, ‘a’ is used.
Examples:
a university ( “u” sound like yu )
a European ( “e” sound like y )
a uniform ( “u” sound like yu )
Attention!!
In english, sounds of the words are important for using articles “a/an”. The sounds are significant, not the letters.
5. If a noun include adjective or adverb starting with a consonant sound, “a” is used
Examples:
a nice movie
a successful man
a universal language ( “u” sound like yu )
Using “an”:
1. “an” is used in front of singular countable nouns ( a person, animal or thing ) which are not specific.
In other words;
When we use “an”, we do not talk about a specific thing or item. We mention any one of items. It doesn’t matter which one it is. ( Same usage with “a” / Similarity )
Examples:
an airport ( we do not talk about a specific airport. We mention any one of airports )
an iceberg
an election
2. “an” is not used with plural countable or uncountable nouns. ( Same usage with “a” / Similarity )
Examples:
an education ( wrong ) education ( correct )
an equipment ( wrong ) equipment ( correct )
an information ( wrong ) information ( correct )
3. If a noun starts with a vowel sound (b, c, d, f, g, h, j, k, etc.), “an” is used before the noun.
( Different usage with “a” / Dissimilarity )
Examples:
an umbrella
an ice cream
an inspector
4. If a noun starts with a consonant letter, but it’s pronanciation ( sound of the word ) starts with a vowel, ‘an’ is used. ( Different usage with “a” / Dissimilarity )
Examples:
an hour ( “h” is silent )
an ‘N’ letter ( “f” sound like en )
an x-ray ( “x” sound like ex )
Attention!!
In english, sounds of the words are important for using articles “a/an”. The sounds are significant, not the letters.
5. If a noun include adjective or adverb starting with a vowel sound, “an” is used. ( Different usage with “a” / Dissimilarity )
Examples:
an interesting book
an unusual sport
an honest man ( “h” is silent )
1. “a” is used in front of singular countable nouns ( a person, animal or thing ) which are not specific.
In other words;
When we use “a”, we do not talk about a specific thing or item. We mention any one of items. It doesn’t matter which one it is.
Examples:
a train ( we do not talk about a specific train. We mention any one of trains )
a window
a cat
2. “a” is not used with plural countable or uncountable nouns.
Examples:
a love ( wrong ) love ( correct )
a football ( wrong ) football ( correct )
a money ( wrong ) money ( correct )
3. If a noun starts with a consonant sound (b, c, d, f, g, h, j, k, etc.), “a” is used before the noun.
Examples:
a dentist
a country
a mountain
4. If a noun starts with a vowel letter, but it’s pronanciation ( sound of the word ) starts with a consonant, ‘a’ is used.
Examples:
a university ( “u” sound like yu )
a European ( “e” sound like y )
a uniform ( “u” sound like yu )
Attention!!
In english, sounds of the words are important for using articles “a/an”. The sounds are significant, not the letters.
5. If a noun include adjective or adverb starting with a consonant sound, “a” is used
Examples:
a nice movie
a successful man
a universal language ( “u” sound like yu )
Using “an”:
1. “an” is used in front of singular countable nouns ( a person, animal or thing ) which are not specific.
In other words;
When we use “an”, we do not talk about a specific thing or item. We mention any one of items. It doesn’t matter which one it is. ( Same usage with “a” / Similarity )
Examples:
an airport ( we do not talk about a specific airport. We mention any one of airports )
an iceberg
an election
2. “an” is not used with plural countable or uncountable nouns. ( Same usage with “a” / Similarity )
Examples:
an education ( wrong ) education ( correct )
an equipment ( wrong ) equipment ( correct )
an information ( wrong ) information ( correct )
3. If a noun starts with a vowel sound (b, c, d, f, g, h, j, k, etc.), “an” is used before the noun.
( Different usage with “a” / Dissimilarity )
Examples:
an umbrella
an ice cream
an inspector
4. If a noun starts with a consonant letter, but it’s pronanciation ( sound of the word ) starts with a vowel, ‘an’ is used. ( Different usage with “a” / Dissimilarity )
Examples:
an hour ( “h” is silent )
an ‘N’ letter ( “f” sound like en )
an x-ray ( “x” sound like ex )
Attention!!
In english, sounds of the words are important for using articles “a/an”. The sounds are significant, not the letters.
5. If a noun include adjective or adverb starting with a vowel sound, “an” is used. ( Different usage with “a” / Dissimilarity )
Examples:
an interesting book
an unusual sport
an honest man ( “h” is silent )
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