2A a
Complete with a or an. W
singular
photo
1
window
2.
key
3
identity card
4
country
5
watch
6
exercise
person
8
email
box
7
Woman​

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anastasiataraso anastasiataraso  18.03.2021 19:08
God morning kak dela
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lolii0ikolik lolii0ikolik  18.03.2021 19:08

1 a 2 a 3 an 4 a 5 a 6 an exercise/ a person 8 an e mail  7 a woman

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islamreal99 islamreal99  19.01.2024 07:37
2A an
Complete with a or an. W
singular
photo
1
a window
2.
a key
3
an identity card
4
a country
5
a watch
6
an exercise
person
8
an email
box
7
a woman

Explanation:
When deciding whether to use "a" or "an" before a singular noun, we consider the sound that the noun begins with. If the noun begins with a consonant sound, we use "a." If it begins with a vowel sound, we use "an."

In this exercise, the words "photo," "window," "key," "country," "exercise," "email," and "woman" all begin with consonant sounds, so we use "a" before them.

The word "identity" begins with a vowel sound, represented by the letter "i," so we use "an" before "identity card."

Similarly, the word "watch" begins with a vowel sound, represented by the letter "w," so we use "a" before "watch."

Lastly, the word "person" begins with a consonant sound, represented by the letter "p," so we use "an" before "exercise."

By following these guidelines, we can accurately choose whether to use "a" or "an" before a noun.
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