QUOTE (Riseabove @ Jul 7 2008, 08:09 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
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"An" is used preceding a word beginning with a vowel.
"A" is used preceding a word beginning with a consonant.
A cat ----- An airplane
A boat ----- An ant
A shovel ----- An iguana
See the link below for a couple of exceptions to the rule:
(1) the letter "h"
In American English, for words beginning with an h, use a if you pronounce the h and an if you dont.
* a hotel
* an herbal bouquet
* a honeybee
* an honest reply
(2) the letter "u"
For words that begin with u, when the u sounds like the y in you, you should use a instead of an.
* a unicorn
* an umbrella
(3) the letter "o"
For words that begin with o, when the o sounds like the w in won, you should use a instead of an.
* a one-hit wonder
* an overbearing boss
"A" is used preceding a word beginning with a consonant.
A cat ----- An airplane
A boat ----- An ant
A shovel ----- An iguana
See the link below for a couple of exceptions to the rule:
(1) the letter "h"
In American English, for words beginning with an h, use a if you pronounce the h and an if you dont.
* a hotel
* an herbal bouquet
* a honeybee
* an honest reply
(2) the letter "u"
For words that begin with u, when the u sounds like the y in you, you should use a instead of an.
* a unicorn
* an umbrella
(3) the letter "o"
For words that begin with o, when the o sounds like the w in won, you should use a instead of an.
* a one-hit wonder
* an overbearing boss
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