Use Of The A And An Questions Long
Sure! Here are some examples of sentences using the article "A" before words starting with silent consonant sounds:
1. I saw a gnome in the garden.
2. She bought a knife for her kitchen.
3. He wore a knee brace after the injury.
4. The artist painted a subtle landscape.
5. They found a tomb hidden in the desert.
6. She received a letter from an honest stranger.
7. He played a xylophone during the concert.
8. The librarian recommended a book on psychology.
9. We enjoyed a calm evening by the fireplace.
10. She wore a wristwatch to keep track of time.
In these sentences, the words "gnome," "knife," "knee," "subtle," "tomb," "honest," "xylophone," "book," "calm," and "wristwatch" all start with silent consonant sounds (the initial consonant is not pronounced). Therefore, the article "A" is used before these words.