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GRAMMAR NOTE
Use 'a' before nouns starting with a consonant sound, 'an' before nouns starting with a vowel sound. Do not use 'a/an' for uncountable nouns (i.e. information). Use 'the' when you are referring to something specific, or something you have mentioned before ('The trousers you are looking for are in the washing machine.')
Use 'a' before nouns starting with a consonant sound, 'an' before nouns starting with a vowel sound. Do not use 'a/an' for uncountable nouns (i.e. information). Use 'the' when you are referring to something specific, or something you have mentioned before ('The trousers you are looking for are in the washing machine.')
Choose the correct article for each space.
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