The document provides a short exercise to practice using a or an correctly before words starting with consonants and vowels. Students are given sentences to complete by choosing whether a or an is appropriate in each case.
The document provides a short exercise to practice using a or an correctly before words starting with consonants and vowels. Students are given sentences to complete by choosing whether a or an is appropriate in each case.
Directions: Complete the sentences below by choosing a or an.
1. Yesterday, my dad gave me
umbrella.
2. This evening, we are going to watch
3. The Red Sox pulled off 4. At the zoo, we watched 5. Can you give me
movie.
amazing win! octopus swim slowly. minute to clean up?
Directions: Circle the a or an to complete each sentence.
1. Chloe has a/an ear infection today.
2. The lizard ate a/an giant, creepy spider. 3. California is a/an state next to Nevada. 4. If you give me a/an extra cookie, Ill smile. 5. Comb your hair with a/an brush to make it shine. www.HaveFunTeaching.com