"A" and "an" are articles whose use is dependent on the noun being used. There is no relationship between the verb "have" and the articles "a" or "an". Either "a" or "an" can be used depending on the noun. "A" is used for singular count nouns that begin with a consonant sound when spoken and "an" is used for singular count nouns that begin with a vowel sound when spoken, for example:
"I have an apple."
or
"I have a pear."
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"He answered the difficult question correctly."
He spelled the word correctly before the interview board.
I am...you are...he/she/it is...we are...you are...they are
Yes if you use it correctly, as in "i enllisted in the army"
how to use we student in a sentence
To type an ellipsis correctly, use three periods with no spaces in between, like this: ...
There is no reason to, as long as the BC is used correctly.
No, it is not used correctly. The correct way to use it is You are most welcome.
The student answered 100% of the test questions correctly. Even though I thought the cashier had made a mistake, she had correctly rung up my purchases.
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