What a Miss
Worksheet Description
This worksheet asks students to select the correct article, “a” or “an,” to complete each sentence. Students must read each sentence carefully and choose the article that correctly fits based on the sound of the word that follows it. The worksheet includes a variety of common nouns and adjectives, encouraging students to practice this essential grammar rule in diverse contexts. The activity is straightforward, allowing students to focus on the key concept without distractions. By completing this exercise, students will reinforce their understanding of article usage in everyday sentences.
This worksheet is designed to teach students how to correctly apply the articles “a” and “an” in sentences. It focuses on helping students understand that “a” is used before words starting with a consonant sound, while “an” is used before words beginning with a vowel sound. The activity encourages students to listen to the initial sounds of words rather than rely solely on spelling. By practicing with different sentences, students will build confidence in their ability to choose the correct article in various contexts. The goal is to make students more accurate in their use of articles in both spoken and written English.