Yes, of course. Articles (a, an, the) are called determiners, and they commonly precede adjectives. A beautiful dress An unusual occupation The only girl for me Use the indefinite article at first mention of a noun or when referring to any unspecified member of a noun representing a group: A man wearing a wedding ring is usually married.
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ahemmedsaican we use the indefinite article "an" before a adjective?Yes, we can!!!
Is it true? - She is an untidy student.
Where we use the indefinite article?