Articles are small but powerful words in the English language. They help us speak and write correctly by showing whether we are talking about something specific or general. The two indefinite articles in English are “a” and “an”. Understanding when to use them is an important step for children and English learners. In this guide, we will explain how to use “a” and “an” correctly, as well as common mistakes to avoid and fun ways to practice them!
“A” and “an” are indefinite articles. We use them when talking about something not specific. For example:
The rule is simple:
✅ Use “a” before words that start with a consonant sound:
✅ Use “an” before words that start with a vowel sound (a, e, i, o, u):
Sometimes, words start with a vowel letter but have a consonant sound, or vice versa. Here’s what to do:
Mastering “a” and “an” is an essential step in learning English. These small words may seem simple, but they play a big role in making sentences sound natural and correct. Children and English learners can confidently use “a” and “an” in their writing and speech if they practice daily and remembering the basic rules.
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