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Articles are words used before nouns to clarify if the noun is general or specific.

Definite and Indefinite Articles (a, an, the) - TIP Sheets - Butte College asd123

Used for general nouns or when the identity is not yet known. A is used before consonant sounds. An is used before vowel sounds. Articles are words used before nouns to clarify

Indicates that the identity of the noun is known to the reader or is unique. An is used before vowel sounds

— Use this when referring to "asd123" as one of many possible codes, because "a" sounds like it starts with a vowel sound ("ay"). Example: "I need an asd123 code to proceed."

— Use this when using "asd123" as a proper name or a literal code string. Example: "Please enter asd123 into the field."