Use Of The A And An Questions Long
Sure! Here are some examples of sentences using the article "A" before countable nouns:
1. I saw a dog running in the park.
2. She bought a book from the bookstore.
3. He is wearing a blue shirt today.
4. Can I have a piece of cake, please?
5. There is a car parked outside the house.
6. She received a letter from her friend.
7. He is a doctor at the local hospital.
8. I need to buy a new pair of shoes.
9. They adopted a kitten from the animal shelter.
10. We had a delicious meal at the restaurant.
In these sentences, the article "A" is used before countable nouns (nouns that can be counted or have a plural form) to indicate that we are referring to one of many possible instances of that noun.