[Grammar] a ufo

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I have a doubt
an unidentified flying object ... this is clear yet when we come to the acronym I usually use a ufo but could I also say an ufo? (I don't believe the latter is right)
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A UFO is right. It has consonant sound "Y".

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It's not. The rule is that a becomes an when there's a following vowel sound.

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It's not. The rule is that a becomes an when there's a following vowel sound.

b

An UFO? Is this what you mean? Not a teacher.
 

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A UFO, just like you say 'a uniform'.

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I have a doubt. End every sentence with a punctuation mark.

'A
n unidentified flying object' ... this is clear yet when we come to the acronym I usually use 'a UFO' but could I also say 'an UFO'? (I don't believe the latter is right.)

[STRIKE]Thank you[/STRIKE]. Unnecessary. Just click 'Thank' when you get a useful reply.
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