The document discusses adding articles like "a" and "an" before different types of words. It explains that "an" should be used before words starting with vowels sounds like "apple" and "umbrella", while "a" is used before words starting with consonant sounds like "table" and "fan". It also lists examples of words that take either "a" or "an" depending on their starting letter and sound.
13. AN
ADD AN WITH
WORDS STARTING WITH
VOBELS (a,e,I,o,u)
• A N A P P L E
• A N E L E P H A N T
• A N I G L O O
• A N O R A N G E
• A N U M B R E L L A
14. A
• ADD ARTICLE A WITH
• CONSONANTS WORDS EXCEPT STARTING
WITH (A,E,I,O,U)
• E g. 1 t a b l e = a t a b l e
• 2 c h a i r = a c h a i r
• 3. b o a r d = a b o a r d
• 4 f a n = a f a n