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  • 23-04-2016
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Rules for when you use "a" "an" and "the"

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iamkingshaheed
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  • 23-04-2016
General Rules:Don't Use "a," "an," or "the" with a plural count noun when you mean "some of many things," "any," "in general.

Ex:"Movies are entertaining (some movies; movies in general).

Ex:He likes women (in general).
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xiumin1990
xiumin1990 xiumin1990
  • 23-04-2016
You use "a" before a consonant, "an" before a vowel, but it is used before "hour" or "honest" because the Hs are silent.  We use "the" to help us talk about things or events.
Exs:
A "C"lock 
An "A"pple 
The "School"
I hope this helped.
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