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Articles For singular and plural nouns but the noun have to specific a/an an- with singular noun beginning with a vowel a – with singular noun beginning with a consonant the For singular and plural nouns but the noun have to specific

A – one person or one thing a car a small car a small blue car a woman a young woman a beautiful young woman

an apple an orange an eggplant an – “a, e, i, o, u, s” sounds an apple an orange an eggplant

“a” or “an” ? Do you have umbrella? I’d like to buy hat, please I’ll see you in hour UWS is university