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Abu guda ɗaya (kamar "an egg") | |||
== Determinative == | |||
{{determiner}} | |||
# '''An''' (or '''a''') is used when the following word could be [[any]] of a certain type. <> Abu guda ɗaya (kamar "'''an''' egg"). | |||
#: ''I just ate '''an''' apple.'' | |||
#: ''It is indeed '''an''' [[honor]] to have met you today.'' | |||
=== Usage notes === | |||
* '''An''' is only used if the following word starts with a vowel (e.g., '''''an''' orange pen'' not ''a orange pen''). | |||
* {{UK}} Used before a word that begins with a pronounced [[h]] sound (e.g., '''''an''' historic day''). | |||
* If the following word starts with a [[consonant]] then we use ''[[a]]'' instead. | |||
* '''An''' is called the [[indefinite article]]. | |||
=== Related words === | |||
* [[a]] | |||
* [[the]] | |||
* [[any]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:50, 18 October 2019
Determinative
Determiner |
- An (or a) is used when the following word could be any of a certain type. <> Abu guda ɗaya (kamar "an egg").
- I just ate an apple.
- It is indeed an honor to have met you today.
Usage notes
- An is only used if the following word starts with a vowel (e.g., an orange pen not a orange pen).
- (UK) Used before a word that begins with a pronounced h sound (e.g., an historic day).
- If the following word starts with a consonant then we use a instead.
- An is called the indefinite article.