Here is the step-by-step solution to the worksheet.
Step 1: Understand the Rule
The goal is to choose between
a and
an.
* Use
a before words that start with a
consonant sound (like b, c, d, f, g, etc.).
* Use
an before words that start with a
vowel sound (like a, e, i, o, u).
Step 2: Solve each sentence
1.
"I want ___ cup of coffee."
* The word "cup" starts with
c (a consonant).
* Answer:
a
2.
"She has ___ interesting story to tell."
* The word "interesting" starts with
i (a vowel).
* Answer:
an
3.
"He needs ___ new pair of shoes."
* The word "new" starts with
n (a consonant).
* Answer:
a
4.
"It's ___ exciting adventure."
* The word "exciting" starts with
e (a vowel).
* Answer:
an
5.
"I saw ___ movie last night."
* The word "movie" starts with
m (a consonant).
* Answer:
a
6.
"She adopted ___ stray cat."
* The word "stray" starts with
s (a consonant).
* Answer:
a
7.
"He is ___ experienced teacher."
* The word "experienced" starts with
e (a vowel).
* Answer:
an
8.
"We had ___ amazing time at the party."
* The word "amazing" starts with
a (a vowel).
* Answer:
an
9.
"She bought ___ beautiful dress."
* The word "beautiful" starts with
b (a consonant).
* Answer:
a
10.
"I need ___ umbrella because it's raining."
* The word "umbrella" starts with
u (a vowel).
* Answer:
an
11.
"He is ___ talented musician."
* The word "talented" starts with
t (a consonant).
* Answer:
a
12.
"It's ___ sunny day."
* The word "sunny" starts with
s (a consonant).
* Answer:
a
13.
"She found ___ old book at the bookstore."
* The word "old" starts with
o (a vowel).
* Answer:
an
14.
"We saw ___ elephant at the zoo."
* The word "elephant" starts with
e (a vowel).
* Answer:
an
Final Answer:
a, an, a, an, a, a, an, an, a, an, a, a, an, an
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