When not to use A and an?

Rule #1 - 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.
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When not to use a or an?

A and an are two different forms of the same word: the indefinite article a that is used before noun phrases. Use a when the noun or adjective that comes next begins with a consonant sound. Use an when the noun or adjective that comes next begins with a vowel sound.
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When to use an or a?

Articles: A versus An

If the first letter makes a vowel-type sound, you use "an"; if the first letter would make a consonant-type sound, you use "a." However, even if you follow these basic rules when deciding to use "a" or "an," remember that there are some exceptions to these rules.
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When should we not use articles?

We do not use articles before the names of countries, people, continents, cities, rivers and lakes.
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We do not use articles before uncountable and abstract nouns used in a general sense.
  1. Honey is sweet. (NOT The honey is sweet.)
  2. Sugar is bad for your teeth.
  3. Wisdom is better than riches.
  4. Virtue is its own reward.
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What is not an article?

No Article (Generic Reference)

However, if the noun is countable and plural (e.g.., "research studies") or uncountable (e.g., "information") and it is being used in a nonspecific or generic way, no article is used. Here are some more specifics: No article is used when a plural countable noun is generic or nonspecific.
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English Grammar: When NOT to use an article – 9 rules



Is it an hour or a hour?

So to answer Matt's question, “an hour” is correct, because “hour” starts with a vowel sound. People seem to ask most often about words that start with the letters H and U because sometimes these words start with vowel sounds and sometimes they start with consonant sounds.
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Is it water or waters?

The only acceptable plural of "water" is "waters". The word "water" is singular, never plural. The expression "a little water" is not a use of a countable noun "a water", it is the compound determiner "a little", which modifies the uncountable noun "water".
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Is it a European or an European?

'An' is used before words which begin with a vowel sound. Note that we are talking about sounds and not spelling. For example the word "European" begins with the vowel letter 'e' but it is pronounced with the consonant sound / j /. Therefore we say and write, "He's British but he thinks of himself as a European."
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What are the 10 examples of article?

20 sentences using articles
  • Yesterday, I bought a blouse and a skirt. ...
  • I saw an accident of a car.
  • That is an excellent pencil.
  • Alex is training to be an engineer.
  • I need a kilogram of salt.
  • The movie is perfect.
  • I was born in the west.
  • Excuse me, where is the your home?
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Why do we say a unicorn and not an unicorn?

Now it's true that a unicorn is mythical but this is not why the word doesn't follow the pattern. Unicorn doesn't follow the pattern because, when you say it, it doesn't start with a vowel. It starts with a consonant. The sound “yu” is a consonant, so we say, “a unicorn.”
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What are sentences 10 examples?

Here are 10 examples of sentences;
  • Mary enjoys cooking.
  • She likes bananas.
  • They speak English at work.
  • The train does not leave at 12 AM.
  • I have no money at the moment.
  • Do they talk a lot ?
  • Does she drink coffee?
  • You run to the party.
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What are the 5 sentences?

5 kinds of sentences in english
  • Declarative sentence.
  • Imperative sentence.
  • Interrogative sentence.
  • Exclamatory sentence.
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Is it correct to say fishes?

The plural of fish is usually fish. When referring to more than one species of fish, especially in a scientific context, you can use fishes as the plural. The zodiac sign Pisces is also often referred to as fishes.
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Is it correct to say some sand?

Correct: “Some sand.” Correct: “Some grains of sand.” Incorrect: Some grain of sand.” Some can be followed by either singular or plural nouns.
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Can I say some sand?

They are modified by words like more, much, most, and some. You can't say “a few sand” or “I need many water,” for example.
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Is it a hospital or an hospital?

The rule in English (but not American) is that if the word begins with a consonant, it has 'a'; but if it begins with a vowel, then it is 'an'. The word 'hospital' begins with an (see below) 'h' sound, so it is 'a hospital'. (The 'a' is pronounced 'uh'.)
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Is it a house or an house?

If you pronounce the 'h' in house, then you would say “a house.” If you do not pronounce the 'h' in house, then you would say “an 'ouse.” The rule is to use 'an' when followed by a vowel sound, not necessarily a vowel. Use "A" before a word that starts with a vowel sound.
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Is it a hotel or an hotel?

“A hotel” is correct because the “h” in “hotel” is not silent. You need to pronounce the “h” in “hotel” so we use the article “a”. You usually book a hotel before you travel to a destination.
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Do all nouns need an article?

Every singular, countable noun in English must have an article, whereas non-countable nouns and plural nouns do not require an article, as in: 2.1 My father got a new car yesterday.
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What are some examples of articles?

An article is a part of speech. In English, there is one definite article: "the." There are two indefinite articles: "a" and "an." The articles refer to a noun. Some examples are: "the house," "a cat," "an activity."
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What is not a preposition?

A word that looks like a preposition but is actually part of a verb is called a particle. Held up is a verb meaning “to rob.” Therefore, up is not a preposition, and bank is not the object of a preposition.
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What is the example of 3 sentence?

Three sentence example. Put three in each shoe. All three girls laughed. There are three small rooms up stairs.
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