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Used for general nouns or when the identity is not yet known. A is used before consonant sounds. An is used before vowel sounds.
✅ When an article is needed and the word following it begins with a vowel sound (even if the letter is a consonant like 'a' in 'asd'), "an" is the correct choice. asd123
Definite and Indefinite Articles (a, an, the) - TIP Sheets - Butte College Used for general nouns or when the identity is not yet known
— Use this when using "asd123" as a proper name or a literal code string. Example: "Please enter asd123 into the field." ✅ When an article is needed and the
Often used for proper names, plural general nouns, or non-countable concepts.
❌ Using "a" would be incorrect because the pronunciation of "a-s-d" starts with the vowel sound /eɪ/ (ay), requiring "an". Understanding Articles in English
Articles are words used before nouns to clarify if the noun is general or specific.

