Part A:
1. I see an apple.
(“Apple” begins with a vowel sound.)
2. She has a cat.
(“Cat” starts with a consonant sound.)
3. He eats an orange.
(“Orange” starts with a vowel sound.)
4. We play with a ball.
(“Ball” starts with a consonant sound.)
5. I drink — milk.
(Uncountable noun; no article needed.)
6. It is an egg.
(“Egg” starts with a vowel sound.)
7. I have a book.
(“Book” starts with a consonant sound.)
8. They saw an elephant.
(“Elephant” starts with a vowel sound.)
9. She has an idea.
(“Idea” starts with a vowel sound.)
10. He bought an ice cream.
(“Ice cream” starts with a vowel sound.)
11. He is a good boy.
(“Good” starts with a consonant sound.)
12. This is an ant.
(“Ant” starts with a vowel sound.)
13. That is a big dog.
(“Big” starts with a consonant sound.)
14. I need a pencil.
(“Pencil” starts with a consonant sound.)
15. She wants an umbrella.
(“Umbrella” starts with a vowel sound.)
16. He is an honest man.
(Silent “h” in “honest”; vowel sound.)
17. My sister is an artist.
(“Artist” starts with a vowel sound.)
18. I eat — rice every day.
(Uncountable noun; no article needed.)
19. Look! It is an owl.
(“Owl” starts with a vowel sound.)
20. She drank — juice.
(Uncountable noun; no article needed.)
Part B:
1. He is an artist.
(“Artist” starts with a vowel sound.)
2. She wants to buy a laptop.
(“Laptop” starts with a consonant sound.)
3. We saw an elephant at the zoo.
(“Elephant” starts with a vowel sound.)
4. I need — advice about my career.
(“Advice” is uncountable; no article.)
5. He gave me a pen to write with.
(“Pen” starts with a consonant sound.)
6. She is an honest girl.
(“Honest” starts with a vowel sound.)
7. I drank — milk this morning.
(Uncountable noun; no article.)
8. That is an unusual idea.
(“Unusual” starts with a vowel sound.)
9. I don’t need — help right now.
(“Help” is uncountable; no article.)
10. He waited for an hour before leaving.
(Silent “h”; sounds like vowel.)
11. She is a university student.
(“University” starts with a “yu” sound, which is a consonant sound.)
12. They found a European coin.
(“European” starts with a “yu” sound; consonant sound.)
13. We had — lunch at 1 p.m.
(Meals usually don’t take an article.)
14. He gave me a gift on my birthday.
(“Gift” starts with a consonant sound.)
15. I saw a unicorn in the movie.
(“Unicorn” starts with “yu” sound; consonant sound.)
16. We need — information before deciding.
(“Information” is uncountable.)
17. I saw an owl in the tree last night.
(“Owl” starts with a vowel sound.)
18. This is an important topic.
(“Important” starts with a vowel sound.)
19. She ate an apple after dinner.
(“Apple” starts with a vowel sound.)
20. He bought a house in the city.
(“House” starts with a consonant sound.)
21. They want to buy an umbrella.
(“Umbrella” starts with a vowel sound.)
22. She never drinks — coffee in the evening.
(“Coffee” is uncountable.)
23. My brother wants to become an astronaut.
(“Astronaut” starts with a vowel sound.)
24. I received an email from my teacher.
(“Email” starts with a vowel sound.)
25. Please give me — water.
(“Water” is uncountable.)
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