The letter "a" is the first letter of the English alphabet. But it seems that the small word has other meanings. Let us see some of those meanings together:
1- It Is used when referring to someone or something that is mentioned for the first time. ( I met a tall man).
2- It can be used to show or indicate a rank, type or a membership of a person or something, ( he is a basketball player )
3- The letter "a" can be used to show a musical note. (Imagine is a song in the key of A)
4- It can mean one, (I have taken a bag)
5- The letter "a" can be used as a degree or a grade given to a student for his or her work. (Leila has got grade A on the test).
6- It can be used to show the meaning of something called "a" ( I am having a blanket)
7- We can also use it in front of someone's family name to mean they are a member of that family, ( Is that a Daragino near the door?).
8- We can also use it in front of a person's name when we do not know that person, ( There was a Mr. Dara to see you)
9- It can be used before a singular countable noun if the person or a thing is mentioned for the first time. (when I came back I saw a dog)
10- The letter "a" can be used for rate or ratio. ( he ran five kilometers per a hour).
11- The letter "a" can be linked or attached to some preceding words, ( kinda, gonna )
12- It can be used as a function word with nouns to make adverbial phrases such as, ( she looked a bit worried)
13- The letter "a" can be used before cardinal and ordinal numbers , ( a hundred ) , (a third ).
14- "a" is a determiner or an indefinite article with singular nous when the indicated is not specified, ( a boy over there ).
15- It can also be used as a function word with singular nouns if a restrictive modifier comes after it, ( a woman who was here a minute ago ).
16- It means a group or type of blood in medicine.
This small word is so meaningful. We will try to continue about its other meanings later. Maybe, after Hajj.
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Thanks so much, you are a teacher of English.
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Mumnoon Erza! You are most welcome!