Luyện ngữ pháp - Destination C1 and C2 - (Unit 21: Grammar - Noun phrases)


Indefinite articles: a/an

With singular countable nouns talking about one thing, but not being specific mentioning something for the first time talking about things generally (formal) I’d like to go to a concert tonight but there’s nothing good on.
I’ve had a great idea!
A poet sees the world differently. ( = Poets see )

Watch out!

• We use a before a consonant sound, and an before a vowel sound. It is the sound and not the spelling that is important (eg a unique experience, an umbrella).

• We use a/an to show what group someone or something belongs to, or to classify it/him/her.
✓ Liz is a modernist.



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