PASS ENGLISH LANGUAGE EXAMINATIONS WITHOUT SWEAT.

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COMMON ERRORS IN THE USE OF ARTICLES:
6.6.1 INDEFINITE ARTICLES: A, AN:
(1) A” is used before words beginning with consonant sound:
A boy, a table, etc.
(2) It is used with vowel letters having the sound of a consonant:
A university, A  European.
(3) An” is used before words beginning with vowel sounds:
An apple, an umbrella, etc.
(4) It is also used before words beginning with consonant letter having the sound of a vowel:
An M.L.A (‘M’ has the sound of ‘em’), an X-ray.
(5) An” is also used before words beginning with silent ‘h’:

An honest man, an hour.
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