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  1. The rule states that “a” should be used before words that begin with consonants (e.g., b, c,d) while “an” should be used before words that begin with vowels (e.g., a,e,i). Notice, however, that the usage is determined by the pronunciation and not by the spelling, as many people wrongly assume.
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    When to use “an” or “u” before a word?
    I think you are right to say we use “an” depends on the sound. But, ‘u’ is a vowel, not right to say it has a consonant sound. “u” can make three sounds as in up, unit, put, which are short vowel, long vowel, and the third sound respectively. We may say: use “an” before a word that begins with a short vowel sound?
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    Is it true that'a'goes before'an'?
    Correct: This is a universal technique. Incorrect: This is an universal technique. Of course, "a" goes before words that begin with a consonant if they have that consonant sound, just as "an" goes before words that begin with a vowel if they have that vowel sound. In a way, this is a poetic rule, because it's all about sound.
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    How do you use the word UN in a sentence?
    Buy a house in an hour. An unknown goblin killed a unicorn. (Although "unknown" and "unicorn" start with the same two letters ("un"), one attracts "an" and the other "a." Remember that it is the sound of the first letter that determines whether to use "an" or "a.")
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    What is the rule for the use of a and an?
    The Rule. The rule states that “a” should be used before words that begin with consonants (e.g., b, c ,d) while “an” should be used before words that begin with vowels (e.g., a,e,i). Notice, however, that the usage is determined by the pronunciation and not by the spelling, as many people wrongly assume.
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  3. "A" vs. "An": When to Use Indefinite Articles | Merriam ...

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    What to Know. Choosing between the indefinite articles a and an is determined by the sound of the following word. If the word begins with a consonant sound you would use a, such as "a dog" and "a balloon," as well as "a one" and "a unicorn."

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    • An or A? - Grammar Monster

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      Use "an" before a word or an abbreviation that starts with a vowel sound. If it does not start with a vowel sound, use "a." The key word here is sound. It is not a question of whether the word or abbreviation starts with a vowel. It is a question of whether it starts with a vowel sound. Look at these examples with abbreviations: A FROG missile

    • Using "a" and "an" Before Words - Daily Writing Tips

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      11/06/2012 · You should say, therefore, “an hour” (because hour begins with a vowel sound) and “a history” (because history begins with a consonant sound). Similarly you should say “a union” even if union begins with a “u.”. That is because the pronunciation begins with “yu”, which is a consonant sound.

    • The Rule is Not "A" Before Consonants and "An" Before ...

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      27/07/2012 · Incorrect: This is an universal technique. Of course, "a" goes before words that begin with a consonant if they have that consonant sound, just as "an" goes before words that begin with a vowel if they have that vowel sound. In a way, this is a poetic rule, because it's all about sound. *****. pinterest-pin-it.

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