A, an & the What are the differences ? "A", "an", and "the" can all be used with nouns* and noun phrases. "A" and "an" are used with CONTABLE NOUNS , singular or plural themselves such as "egg" or "women." However, you would not use these definite articles with an UNCONTABLE NOUNS , such as "flour" or "money" which do not have plural forms and refer to an X quantity. * noun = sustantivo
Remember “ a ” can be used when there’s a consonant first “ SHE HAS A DOG” “HE HAS A PUMPKIN” “THEY HAVE A KID”
Remember “ an ” can be used when the word starts with a VOWEL “ I AM AN ENGLISH TEACHER” “CAN I HAVE AN APPLE?” “HE HAS AN APPETITE”
Remember You can use “ the ” when you are referring to a specific object / person that you are familiar with “LOOK AT THE CAR” “ THE TEACHER IS VERY CUTE, RIGHT? “HE FORGOT THE KEYS”