
Choose "a"/"an" ...frog ... aunt ...pupil ...orange ...economistвыбрать "a"/"an" ...лягушка ...
тетя ...ученик ...оранжевый ...экономист

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an aunt
a pupil
an orange
an economist






"a" or "an" with Frog, Aunt, Pupil, Orange, Economist
When determining whether to use "a" or "an" before a word, we consider the sound that follows the article. If the sound is a vowel sound, we use "an." If the sound is a consonant sound, we use "a."
1. Frog: The word "frog" starts with the consonant sound /frɒɡ/. Therefore, we use "a" before "frog." For example, "I saw a frog in the pond."
2. Aunt: The word "aunt" starts with the vowel sound /ænt/. Therefore, we use "an" before "aunt." For example, "She is an aunt to three children."
3. Pupil: The word "pupil" starts with the consonant sound /pjʊpl/. Therefore, we use "a" before "pupil." For example, "He is a pupil in the third grade."
4. Orange: The word "orange" starts with the vowel sound /ɔːrɪndʒ/. Therefore, we use "an" before "orange." For example, "She ate an orange for breakfast."
5. Economist: The word "economist" starts with the vowel sound /iːkəˈnɒmɪst/. Therefore, we use "an" before "economist." For example, "He is an economist specializing in macroeconomics."
Please note that the choice of "a" or "an" is based on the sound that follows the article, not the actual letter.


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