When there are more then one (a plural noun) then you don't need to use A or An!
A little confused? It's ok, this is tricky stuff. Try playing these games below for practice.
A little confused? It's ok, this is tricky stuff. Try playing these games below for practice.
When do I use A and when do I use An?
This game will help you practice when to use the article A and when to use the article AN.
It may seem a little easy, but remember practice makes perfect.
*hint. look at the noun, ask yourself does it begin with a vowel or consonant. If it's a vowel use an, if it's a consonant use a.
It may seem a little easy, but remember practice makes perfect.
*hint. look at the noun, ask yourself does it begin with a vowel or consonant. If it's a vowel use an, if it's a consonant use a.
Rags to Riches
Think you can earn 1 MILLION dollars?
Try by playing this game.
Decide when to use a or an in a sentence.
HINT:
If there is a plural noun (like dogs) then you don't need to use anything so click nothing.
Example
His he _____ student? a Is he a student.
Are they _______ students? nothing does "Are they a students?" sound right... NO!
Try by playing this game.
Decide when to use a or an in a sentence.
HINT:
If there is a plural noun (like dogs) then you don't need to use anything so click nothing.
Example
His he _____ student? a Is he a student.
Are they _______ students? nothing does "Are they a students?" sound right... NO!
The Article Wolf
The article wolf is hungry, and he wants rabbit for his dinner!
To stop the wolf from getting to your door, you have to build a brick wall to keep him out.
This game helps you practice when to use the, an, and a. It's a little bit more tricky.
With lots of practice I know you can do it!
To stop the wolf from getting to your door, you have to build a brick wall to keep him out.
This game helps you practice when to use the, an, and a. It's a little bit more tricky.
With lots of practice I know you can do it!