normally abbreviation doesn't take article
An is article used before words that start with vowel.
No. A is an indefinite article. "A" (or 'an') is the indefinite article, "the" is the definite article. A conjunction connects words and clauses (and, but, or).
A is an article - an indefinite article. There are two indefinite articles a and an. An is used before words that start with a vowel.eg an apple, an advance, an orangutang -- a helicopter, a fence, a peacock
The words "the" and "a" are known as articles in language. They are used to modify nouns, indicating whether the noun is specific or general. "The" is a definite article used before specific nouns, while "a" is an indefinite article used before general nouns.
The correct indefinite article is a chemise.The indefinite article 'a' is used before a word beginning with a consonant sound. The noun 'chemise' begins with a consonant sound (ch).The indefinite article 'an' is used before a word beginning with a vowel sound, for example an indigochemise.
An indefinite article is a word that introduces a noun without specifying which one, typically used to refer to a general item rather than a specific one. In English, the indefinite articles are "a" and "an." "A" is used before words that begin with a consonant sound, while "an" is used before words that start with a vowel sound. For example, "a cat" and "an apple" both refer to any cat or apple, not a particular one.
The indefinite article used before "ear" is "an", because "ear" starts with a vowel sound.
The word 'and' is a conjunction, a word used to join words, phrases, and sentences together.Eg. There was a black cat. It sat by the fire.Or: There was a black cat AND it sat by the fire.The word 'an' is an indefinite article.The indefinite articles are 'a' and 'an', which are place before a noun to indicate that the noun is not a specific person or thing.The indefinite article 'a' is used before a word starting with a consonant sound.Eg. a dog, a teacher, a flower.The indefinite article 'an' is used before a word with starting with a vowel sound.Eg. an octopus, an uncle, an orangeflower.Note: The third article is the definite article 'the' placed before a noun to indicate that it is a specific person or thing.
Was is not an article. It's a past tense for of to be.
The indefinite article an is used before words beginning with a vowel sound. For example: an hour, an excuse. Its abbreviated form a is used before words beginning with a consonant sound. For example: a union, a house
The article "a" is used before the word "useful" to indicate that it is a singular noun. In English grammar, "a" is an indefinite article used before singular nouns that begin with a consonant sound.
An is an article. Articles are placed in the adjective category.