Web Reference: In the eternal, and generally fruitless, quest to find some way to make English make sense, many people look for simple rules to apply to our language. One such rule is the one concerning whether to use a or an as an indefinite article (“the word a or an used in English to refer to a person or thing that is not identified or specified”). When we say what people's jobs are, we usually use a / an. He's an architect. She's a scientist. My grandmother was a teacher. Singular, countable nouns always have an article – a / an or the (or another determiner – my, your, this, that, etc.). Use 'a' if the word begins with a consonant sound and use 'an' if the word begins with a vowel sound. Below are some examples. It is important that you listen to the sound, and not only look at the letter. For example, 'unicorn' begins with /j/ (the y sound) so you should use 'a' before it.
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