This document provides a practice exercise to determine when to use "a" or "an" before nouns based on whether the next word starts with a vowel or consonant sound. The blanks are filled with either "a" or "an" correctly preceding different nouns like apple, orange, house, elephant, computer, tree, ball, mango, and cake.
This document provides a practice exercise to determine when to use "a" or "an" before nouns based on whether the next word starts with a vowel or consonant sound. The blanks are filled with either "a" or "an" correctly preceding different nouns like apple, orange, house, elephant, computer, tree, ball, mango, and cake.
This document provides a practice exercise to determine when to use "a" or "an" before nouns based on whether the next word starts with a vowel or consonant sound. The blanks are filled with either "a" or "an" correctly preceding different nouns like apple, orange, house, elephant, computer, tree, ball, mango, and cake.