The adjectives a, an, and the are called articles.

Use a before a word that begins with a consonant sound.

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The monkey is eating a banana.

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I borrowed a book from the library.

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The bat is a nocturnal animal.

Use an before a word that begins with a vowel sound.

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The horse is eating an apple.

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An owl has big eyes.

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Can you cut an orange for me please?

Use the before a word that begins with a consonat or a vowel. We use the when we are talking about a specific or particular noun.

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Where is the fair going to be this summer?

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I only want to eat the strawberries in the basket.

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Let's go to the new ice cream store later.

Exercises

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