English Grammar
Basic Grammar -> Indefinite Article
1. | Indefinite Article : |
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Let us now move on to the indefinite articles: A and An. | |
Definite articles are used before stating something that is very specific or unique. On the other hand, indefinite articles are used to refer to non-specific nouns. | |
The use or significance of both these indefinite articles is the same, but 'a' is used before a noun which has a consonant sound. Whereas, 'an' is used before a noun which has a vowel sound. | |
For example: | |
Are you reading a novel? | |
I saw an elephant while going to school! | |
The situations or cases in which these two indefinite articles are used: | |
Before a countable noun when the user does not exactly know what we are referring to. | |
For example: | |
I am looking for a red pen. | |
Now which pen is specifically talked about, is not known. | |
I need a cigarette. | |
Which cigarette? The reader or hearer does not know that. | |
Use it to indicate that something is a part of the group, or is a constituent. | |
For example: | |
She is a student in the Bangalore University. | |
She is one of the students who studies in this university. | |
Never use an indefinite article with an uncountable or plural noun. | |
For example: | |
I am eating a grapes. (Incorrect) | |
I am eating grapes. (Correct) | |
I am drinking a water (Incorrect) | |
I am drinking water (Correct) | |
Use it while conveying what someone is, or what they do. | |
For example: | |
She is a teacher. | |
My mother is a housewife. | |
Use indefinite articles with a singular noun to say something that represents all things of that kind. | |
For example: | |
A dog likes drinking milk. | |
All the dogs like drinking milk. |