A, An, or Some

A, An, or Some “A,” “an,” and “some” are all determiners in English, but they are used in slightly different ways. “A” and “an“: “Some”: Examples: “Some” is also used in affirmative sentences to express a positive quantity: In summary, “a” and “an” are used to refer to non-specific singular items based on the sound … Read more

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