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"I want some apple" vs "I want a apple"

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct phrase is "I want an apple." The use of 'a' or 'an' depends on the following word's initial sound. In this case, 'apple' starts with a vowel sound, so 'an' is used.

Last Updated: March 17, 2024

I want some apple

Incorrect. 'Apple' is a countable noun, so it should be preceded by an article like 'an' or 'some' in the plural form.

The correct phrase is 'I want an apple.' Use 'some' with plural countable nouns or uncountable nouns.

I want a apple

Incorrect. The article 'a' should be followed by a consonant sound, not a vowel sound like 'apple'.

The correct phrase is 'I want an apple.' Use 'an' before words that start with a vowel sound and 'a' before words that start with a consonant sound.

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