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Do you use a , an , or nothing with…?. honorable judge an honorable judge “judge” is a singular count noun; the h in “honorable” is silent. Do you use a , an , or nothing with…?. historical building a historical building
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Do you use a, an, or nothing with…? • honorable judge • anhonorable judge • “judge” is a singular count noun; the h in “honorable” is silent
Do you use a, an, or nothing with…? • historical building • ahistorical building • “building” is a singular count noun; the h in “historical” is pronounced as a consonant
Do you use a, an, or nothing with…? • hardworking students • hardworking students • “students” is a plural noun
Do you use a, an, or nothing with…? • horrible pollution • horrible pollution • “pollution” is a noncount noun
Do you use a, an, or nothing with…? • ancient city • an ancient city • “city” is a singular count noun; “ancient” begins with a vowel sound
Do you use a, an, or nothing with…? • antique furniture • antique furniture • “furniture” is a noncount word
Do you use a, an, or nothing with…? • excellent advice • excellent advice • “advice” is a noncount word
Do you use a, an, or nothing with…? • universal healthcare • universal healthcare • “healthcare” is a noncount word
Do you use a, an, or nothing with…? • unbelievable story • an unbelievable story • “story” is a singular count noun; “unbelievable” begins with a vowel sound
Do you use a, an, or nothing with…? • unique suggestion • a unique suggestion • “suggestion” is a singular count noun; “unique” begins with a consonant sound
Do you use a, an, or nothing with…? • harmful hurricane • a harmful hurricane • “hurricane” is a singular count noun; “harmful” begins with a consonant sound
Do you use a, an, or nothing with…? • helpful recommendation • ahelpful recommendation • “recommendation” is a singular count noun; “helpful” begins with a consonant sound
Do you use a, an, or nothing with…? • early history • early history • “history” is a noncount noun
Do you use a, an, or nothing with…? • unhealthy food • unhealthy food • “food” is a noncount noun
Do you use a, an, or nothing with…? • fattening ingredient • a fattening ingredient • “ingredient” is a singular count noun; “fattening” begins with a consonant sound