This document outlines the rules for using "a/an" and "there is/are" in English sentences based on whether the subject is singular or plural and whether it is affirmative, negative, or interrogative. It also provides guidance on using "a" versus "an" based on whether the following word starts with a vowel or consonant sound.
This document outlines the rules for using "a/an" and "there is/are" in English sentences based on whether the subject is singular or plural and whether it is affirmative, negative, or interrogative. It also provides guidance on using "a" versus "an" based on whether the following word starts with a vowel or consonant sound.
This document outlines the rules for using "a/an" and "there is/are" in English sentences based on whether the subject is singular or plural and whether it is affirmative, negative, or interrogative. It also provides guidance on using "a" versus "an" based on whether the following word starts with a vowel or consonant sound.
This document outlines the rules for using "a/an" and "there is/are" in English sentences based on whether the subject is singular or plural and whether it is affirmative, negative, or interrogative. It also provides guidance on using "a" versus "an" based on whether the following word starts with a vowel or consonant sound.