Summary
Explanation: We use 'a' or 'an' before singular countable nouns that start with a consonant or vowel sound, respectively. 'Some' is used before plural countable nouns or uncountable nouns when we don't know the exact number or quantity.
Examples:
- 1. An apple
- 2. Some rice
- 3. Some potatoes
- 4. A biscuit
- 5. Some tea
- 6. Some carrots
Sample Question & Answer:
Question: Can I have an apple?
Answer: Yes, you can. Here is an apple.