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When to Use A vs. An | Difference & Example Sentences
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'A' or 'an'? What about before 'h'? An Indefinite Article Guide
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The rule that many people vaguely remember is that one uses 'a' if the word that follows it begins with a consonant, and one uses 'an' if the following word ...
A or An before H? Which indefinite article is right?
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10 août 2024 — Use “an” before words where you don't pronounce the letter “H” such as “an herb,” “an hour,” or “an honorable man.”.
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It all comes down to pronunciation. There are some h-words no one would ever dream of putting an before, like horrible, happy, hospital or home.
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In American English there's no reason to use “an” before an H word, unless it's a silent H.
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13 août 2010 — In short, if you pronounce the "h" then use "a". If you do not pronounce the "h", use "an." Share.
14 réponses · Meilleure réponse: Indeed, you are correct.
In certain accents, history, hotel, etc. are pronounced with an ...
Articles: A versus An - Purdue OWL
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Use "an" before a silent or unsounded "h." Because the "h" does not have any phonetic representation or audible sound, the sound that follows the article is ...
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We use an before words that begin with a vowel sound: · an orange. · an Italian. · an umbrella. These include words that begin with a silent letter 'h':. an ...
"A" vs. "An" - When to Use
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When the h begins a word and the first syllable is strongly pronounced, you should use a. But when the beginning h is weakly pronounced (historic, habitual), ...
A or An Before Words Beginning With H?
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6 janv. 2011 — “A” is used before consonant SOUNDS, not just consonants. Use “an” when the word following it starts with a vowel or an unsounded “h.”
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