An article is used before nouns starting with vowel sounds, using "an", while nouns starting with consonant sounds use the article "a", such as "an ear" and "a school". The type of article depends on whether the following noun begins with a vowel or consonant sound, not necessarily the first letter.
An article is used before nouns starting with vowel sounds, using "an", while nouns starting with consonant sounds use the article "a", such as "an ear" and "a school". The type of article depends on whether the following noun begins with a vowel or consonant sound, not necessarily the first letter.
An article is used before nouns starting with vowel sounds, using "an", while nouns starting with consonant sounds use the article "a", such as "an ear" and "a school". The type of article depends on whether the following noun begins with a vowel or consonant sound, not necessarily the first letter.
An article is used before nouns starting with vowel sounds, using "an", while nouns starting with consonant sounds use the article "a", such as "an ear" and "a school". The type of article depends on whether the following noun begins with a vowel or consonant sound, not necessarily the first letter.