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The preparation was complete.
You use the article "a" before a word that starts with a consonant, and you use the article "an" before a word that starts with a vowel. you use an a if there is a vowl after the a. if there is not a vowl after a then it just stays a
Preparation is vital before a trip. Her preparation came in handy. She didn't need much preparation for dinner.
I've never seen that kind of article before in a newspaper.
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.
british do not use any article before hospital. but americons sometimes use article "the" before hospital.
You use the article a when followed by a word that starts with a consonant. You use an as an article followed by a word which starts with a vowel.1) Your mother is a funny woman.2) An octopus is an interesting animal.
It depends on the word. If the 'h' is silent and gives way for a vowel sound, like in the word 'heir', the article 'an' should be used. If the 'h' makes a sound, like in the word 'house', the article 'a' should be used.The general rule for using the indefinite articles 'a' and 'an' are:when the word following the article starts with a consonant sound, use the word 'a',When the word following the article starts with a vowel sound, use the word 'an'.Examples:an heira rich heira housean old house
no. Use an with article.
A good education is preparation for life and a career
You can use a or the. It depends on the sentence.I only knew her for a summer season.During the summer season we went to the mountains.
why we use an before hotel
The correct article to use before "universal" is "a". This is because the pronunciation of the word starts with a consonant sound.