The document discusses the use of the indefinite articles "a" and "an" in the English language. It is used with singular countable nouns when referring to something general or non-specific. It is also used with numbers like 100, 1000, and 1,000,000 as well as jobs and professions. The document provides 10 examples of sentences that demonstrate the correct use of "a" or "an".
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The Indefinite Article
The document discusses the use of the indefinite articles "a" and "an" in the English language. It is used with singular countable nouns when referring to something general or non-specific. It is also used with numbers like 100, 1000, and 1,000,000 as well as jobs and professions. The document provides 10 examples of sentences that demonstrate the correct use of "a" or "an".
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The indefinite article a/an
We use the indefinite article a/an
With singular countable nouns, when referring to something
general or non-specific Id like a coffee and a sandwich. I haven't got a pen. With these numbers: 100, 1000, 1.000.000 There were over a thousand people at the conference. With jobs My brother is a doctor. 1. _ moon goes around _ earth every 27 days. 2. The Soviet Union was _ first country to send a man into space. 3. I'm not very hungry I had _ big breakfast. 4. It was a long voyage. We were at _ sea for four weeks. 5. _ Second World War ended in 1945. 6. There was _ time when I enjoyed skating. 7. People only have parks, where they can enjoy _ nature. 8. I'm tired. I think I'm going to _ bed. 9. Carol's father works as _ electrician. 10. Have you ever visited _ Tower of London?