Its the first letter in the alphabet.
It is used to refer to something being referred to for the first time in a sentence.
"I found a spoon in my box of sporks."
a is also used to indicate that somebody is part of some group.
"The spoon was a spy!"
Mwahahaha! now every time somebody says 'a' it will be highlighted!
It is used to refer to something being referred to for the first time in a sentence.
"I found a spoon in my box of sporks."
a is also used to indicate that somebody is part of some group.
"The spoon was a spy!"
Mwahahaha! now every time somebody says 'a' it will be highlighted!
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Once upon a time, there was an apex predator scarier than any other. On a terrific day, she said "a", and then the whole universe collapsed.
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1: not any particular or certain one of a class or group:
2: a certain; a particular:
3: another; one typically resembling:
4: one (used before plural nouns that are preceded by a quantifier singular in form): a hundred men (compare hundreds of men); a dozen times (compare dozens of times).
5: indefinitely or nonspecifically (used with adjectives expressing number):
6: one (used before a noun expressing quantity):
2: a certain; a particular:
3: another; one typically resembling:
4: one (used before plural nouns that are preceded by a quantifier singular in form): a hundred men (compare hundreds of men); a dozen times (compare dozens of times).
5: indefinitely or nonspecifically (used with adjectives expressing number):
6: one (used before a noun expressing quantity):
1: a man; a chemical; a house.
2: one at a time; two of a kind; A Miss Johnson called.
3: a Cicero in eloquence; a Jonah.
5: a great many years; a few stars.
6: a yard of ribbon; a score of times.
2: one at a time; two of a kind; A Miss Johnson called.
3: a Cicero in eloquence; a Jonah.
5: a great many years; a few stars.
6: a yard of ribbon; a score of times.
by LiteralDictionary October 16, 2020
