ARTÍCULOS INDEFINIDOS EN INGLÉS: cómo usar los artículos indefinidos

ARTÍCULOS INDEFINIDOS EN INGLÉS: cómo usar los artículos indefinidos

Introduction to Indefinite Articles in English

In this class, we will learn about indefinite articles in English.

Pronunciation of Indefinite Articles

  • The indefinite article "a" is pronounced as /ə/ and the sound "one" is not used.
  • The indefinite article "an" is pronounced as /ən/ and the sound "en" is not used.
  • The plural form of indefinite articles, "some," is pronounced as /sʌm/.

Usage of "a" and "an"

  • The choice between using "a" or "an" does not depend on the gender of the noun but on its first sound.
  • Use "a" before words that start with a consonant sound.
  • Example: a house (/haʊs/)
  • Use "an" before words that start with a vowel sound.
  • Example: an apple (/ˈæp.əl/)

Exceptions to the Rule

  • Pay attention to the first sound of the word, not just the first letter.
  • Some words may start with a consonant letter but have a vowel sound, so we use "an."
  • Example: an hour (/aʊər/)
  • Some words may start with a vowel letter but have a consonant sound, so we use "a."
  • Example: a university (/juː.nɪˈvɜː.sɪ.ti/)

Plural Form of Indefinite Articles

  • The plural form of indefinite articles is always "some."
  • Examples: some trees, some photos

Usage of Indefinite Articles

  • Indefinite articles are used before countable nouns when referring to something unspecific or general.
  • They are similar to Spanish articles like "un," "una," "unos," and "unas."
  • Example: I want a friend. (referring to any friend, not a specific one)

Differences between English and Spanish Usage

  • In English, indefinite articles are used more frequently than in Spanish.
  • In English, it is incorrect to omit the indefinite article before professions or titles.
  • Example: He is an engineer. (not He is engineer.)

Conclusion

Indefinite articles in English are used before unspecific countable nouns. The choice between using "a" or "an" depends on the first sound of the word, not its gender. The plural form of indefinite articles is always "some." It is important to use indefinite articles correctly in English, even when it may differ from their usage in other languages like Spanish.

Exercise instructions and solutions can be found in the video description.

Video description

En esta clase, aprenderás cómo usar los artículos indefinidos (artículos indeterminados) en inglés. Los artículos indefinidos son "a", "an", los equivalentes de "un" y "una" en español, y "some", el equivalente de "unos" y "unas". Únete como colaborador de este canal para obtener acceso a beneficios exclusivos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFaZkbMaO8jNujvgIm3tjCQ/join REPASO: https://www.facebook.com/inglesconelguero/photos/pcb.529589188631145/529589148631149/ EJERCICIO: Coloca el artículo apropiado en el espacio. I need ____ house. We have ____ iguana. Is he ____ scientist. They heard ____ people talking. Are you taking ____ art class? I am ____ doctor. She fried ____ eggs. He uses ____ standing desk. She used to be ____ athlete. SOLUCIONES: 1 - A 2 - An 3- A 4- some 5- An 6- A. 7- some 8- A 9- An