Writing Prompt ~ Indefinite Articles Before Adjectives
Posted by: Tara BenwellWriting Prompt: Many English learners understand when to use definite (the) or indefinite (a/an) articles before a noun. When an article and noun are separated by an adjective, however, some learners forget to include the article: I bought new coat. (incorrect) I bought a new coat. (correct) This becomes more confusing when learners have to think about whether to use a/an before the modified noun. When choosing between a/an, look at the word directly after the article. It may be an adjective rather than a noun. If the word directly after the article starts with a vowel sound, use “an”: I bought an awesome coat. If not, use “a”: I bought a cute umbrella. Review the rules about when to use a/an. Then write a description of something amazing that you witnessed or viewed. Include many examples of indefinite article / adjective / noun.
An Inspiring Event
4 comments
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Shubanthini says:
Ntg
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Riya says:
An artistic event
yesterday I and my sister went to see the exhibition in an art gallery. The gallery contains a really spectacular collection of paintings by the world’s famous renowned artists. We somehow had a great feeling standing in front of those amazing artistic paintings. I never knew that our history has contained many talented artists. I was like gazed at each and every painting for almost five minutes at least. The gallery showcases an amazing collection of paintings.
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Madhav says:
When my friend asked me to join him for an event on Sunday evening, I only went along because I couldn’t say no and did not expect much. But boy, was I wrong? I had a great evening watching the beautiful display of firecrackers. The dark sky was light with a rainbow of colors that captivated everyone attending. I saw few passers by lured into the session by the magnificent show put by the artists who also contrived the show.
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fazal says:
i want to learn article with adjectival phrase and clause.