The document contains a list of common nouns with blank spaces that need to be filled in with either "a" or "an" depending on whether the following word starts with a vowel or consonant sound. Some examples that would take "an" are an airplane, an apple pie, an hour, an old lady, an octopus, an alien, an egg. Examples that would take "a" are a backpack, a banana, a boy, a chair, a clown, a bird, a cell phone, a newspaper, a train, a tree, a dragon, a TV set, a ice cream, a snail, a angel, a flower, a actor, a robot.
The document contains a list of common nouns with blank spaces that need to be filled in with either "a" or "an" depending on whether the following word starts with a vowel or consonant sound. Some examples that would take "an" are an airplane, an apple pie, an hour, an old lady, an octopus, an alien, an egg. Examples that would take "a" are a backpack, a banana, a boy, a chair, a clown, a bird, a cell phone, a newspaper, a train, a tree, a dragon, a TV set, a ice cream, a snail, a angel, a flower, a actor, a robot.
The document contains a list of common nouns with blank spaces that need to be filled in with either "a" or "an" depending on whether the following word starts with a vowel or consonant sound. Some examples that would take "an" are an airplane, an apple pie, an hour, an old lady, an octopus, an alien, an egg. Examples that would take "a" are a backpack, a banana, a boy, a chair, a clown, a bird, a cell phone, a newspaper, a train, a tree, a dragon, a TV set, a ice cream, a snail, a angel, a flower, a actor, a robot.