"An" is the indefinite article used before singular nouns/adjectives beginning with vowels.
"A" is the indefinite article used before singular nouns/adjectives beginning with consonants.
A cookie
A helmet
A hot ticket
An eagle
An orang-u-tan
An outrageous example.
You use an like this" I would love an apple.
"An apple" is correct. use "an" before a word beginning with a vowel. Also before a word beginning with a silent "h," as in "an honor."
apple, orange, hour, umbrella, igloo, elephant - any word beginning with a vowel or a vowel sound uses the article "an"
The is no actual difference between the two words "a" and "an". They are just used in different situations when speaking. You will always use the word "an" before a word beginning with a vowel sound, while you will always use "a" in front of a word that begins with a consonant sound. For example, it is much easier to say, "an apple" than "a apple", while it is much harder to say "an ball" rather than "a ball".
Apple don't come downloaded with any apps, you have to download them.
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"Apple" is a word that starts with the letter A for use in an acrostic poem.
Apple is an internationally successful company.
The apple is digestable
In Snow White the queen envenomed the apple
Well, you could always tie an Apple or carrot on a stick and lead it in front of you.
"The Arrow practically cleaved the apple in two".