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Indefinite Articles: a or an 2

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Indefinite Articles: a or an 2
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Worksheet ID:
1008580
Worksheet Level:
1
2
3
Description:

"A" and "an" are the indefinite articles in English. They are used before a noun to indicate that the noun refers to something non-specific or not known to the reader or listener. The choice between "a" and "an" depends on the sound that follows the article, not the actual first letter. For example:

"I saw a cat in the backyard."

"I saw an interesting movie yesterday."

It's important to note that the choice between "a" and "an" is based on the sound that follows the article, not the actual first letter. For instance, "an hour" is correct because "hour" begins with a vowel sound, and "a university" is correct because "university" begins with a "ju" sound, which is a consonant sound.

With this worksheet, students fill in the blanks with 'a' or 'an'.

Max Possible Score:
12
Age Range:
All Ages

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