Tuesday, October 2, 2007
Words Commonly Confused and Correct Usage
a vs. an
Rule. Use a when the first letter of the word following has the sound of a consonant. Keep in mind that some vowels sound like consonants when they’re sounded out as individual letters.
Examples:
a finger
a hotel
a U-turn (pronounced You-turn)
Rule. Use an when the first letter of the word following has the sound of a vowel. Remember that some consonants sound like vowels when they’re spoken as individual letters.
Examples:
an FBI case (F is pronounced ef here)
an honor (H is silent here)
an unusual idea
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