[Grammar] a SNS or an SNS

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"an SNS" is found in my vocabulary book , I thought it should be "a" instead of "an", but googling "an SNS" there are 98,800 results found, 254,000 for "a SNS" .

Which is correct ? In the case of SNS , S is vowel sound, so "an" is the one to be used ?
 

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Which is correct ? In the case of SNS , S is vowel sound, so "an" is the one to be used ?

Yes. Only the pronunciation matters. Say an H*, a house, an hour, a Y, an 80-ton boulder, a one-way street, an 11-pound fish, etc.

*unless you pronounce that letter like haitch, in which case you say "a haitch".

Don't put a space before a comma or a question mark. Write S begins with a vowel sound.
 

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Please don't say 'a haitch'.

See aitch.
 

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To add to the list:

a European
an egg
an umbrella
a union
a man
an MBA

The a/an distinction is triggered by sound.
 

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Also:

a ewe
a eunuch
a eucharist
a euphonium
 

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an honest man
a uniform
an E/F/H/M/O/R/X
a U
 
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