Enhance Your Learning with A and An Flash Cards for quick understanding
Used before words that begin with a consonant sound.
Used before words that begin with a vowel sound.
Correct: A car is parked outside.
Correct: An apple is on the table.
Correct: A book is on the shelf.
Correct: An hour has passed.
Correct: A dog is barking.
Correct: An umbrella is needed in the rain.
Correct: A cat is sleeping.
Correct: An orange is a citrus fruit.
Correct: A house is made of bricks.
Correct: An elephant is a large mammal.
Correct: A pen is used for writing.
Correct: An idea can change the world.
Correct: A table is used for dining.
Correct: An actor performs on stage.
Correct: A computer is an electronic device.
Correct: An engineer designs buildings.
Correct: A tree provides shade.
Correct: An island is surrounded by water.
Correct: A flower blooms in spring.
Correct: An owl is a nocturnal bird.
Correct: A chair is used for sitting.
Correct: An athlete participates in sports.
Correct: A guitar is a musical instrument.
Correct: An airplane flies in the sky.
Correct: A teacher educates students.
Correct: An octopus has eight tentacles.
Correct: A cup is used for drinking.
Correct: An artist creates beautiful paintings.
Correct: A camera captures photographs.
Correct: An astronaut explores space.
Correct: A spoon is used for eating.
Correct: An insect has six legs.
Correct: A phone is used for communication.
Correct: An author writes books.
Correct: A ball is used in sports.
Correct: An ice cream is a frozen dessert.
Correct: A doctor treats patients.
Correct: An ant is a tiny insect.
Correct: A hat protects from the sun.