are used before a singular noun that they describe whether in a phrase or a sentence. We use a before a singular that begins with a consonant sound. We use an before a singular noun that begins with a vowel sound. Nouns are the names of the person, places, things, animals, events, and abstract ideas. Pussy Cat, Pussy Cat Meow, Meow2x Meow! Meow! Meow! Meow!3x
Pussy cat, pussy cat, where have you
been? I’ve been to London to see the Queen. Pussy cat, pussy cat, what did you do there?
I went to Paris to dine in style. Pussy cat, pussy cat, what was the dish? It was a giant bowl filled up with fish. Pussy Cat, Pussy Cat Meow, Meow2x Meow! Meow! Meow! Meow!3x
Pussy cat, pussy cat, where did you go?
I went to New York, to see a show. Pussy cat, pussy cat, how were the sights This city has the most beautiful lights. . Example: A Queen Been The use of article 'A' before a word that begins with a consonant sound." Example: A Cat What the article `An` before a word that begins with a vowel sound. Example: An hours . Directions: underline the indefinite article `a` and `an` and encircle the rhyme of the word of the picture.