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rules for using a or an
What are the rules for using "a" or "an" in a sentence.
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Re: rules for using a or an

Originally Posted by
EMAIL REMOVED - Send PM to This User Instead What are the rules for using "a" or "an" in a sentence.
I'm not a teacher but it was always my understanding that "an" preceeded a word that began with a vowel "an elephant, an attic, an undertoe" where "a" preeceded a word that began with a consanant "a consanant, a dog, a bird". HTH!
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A U-turn, a European, a university, a euphemism etc. though (they all start with the same sound).
FRC
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Originally Posted by
Francois A U-turn, a European, a university, a euphemism etc. though (they all start with the same sound).
FRC
Right! A precedes a word that begins with a consonant sound.
a young man, a university student, a cat, a European, a ukelele
An precedes a word that begins with a vowel sound.
an elephant, an hour, an honest man, an apple
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Originally Posted by
blacknomi How about 'herb'? :wink:
Good question. It depends on how you pronounce it.
Yes indeed, there are two ways of pronouncing it.
an herb (ûrb) or a herb (hûrb)
:wink:
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