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an honors degree or a honors degree , which is correct and why?
May 18, 2010 11:57 PM
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I agree with Cherry.
Use "an" before unsounded h.
an honorable peace.
an honest error.
See that when u make the same sound as the y in you, or o make the same sound as w in won, then a is used.
a union
a united front
a unicorn
a used napkin
a U.S. ship
a one-legged man
May 19, 2010
1
Hello,
An honors degree
The indefinite article 'a' become 'an' when preceding nouns (words) starting with the vowels ( u ,a ,e,o,i ) and also when preceding nouns starting with (h) ,where the 'h' is not really pronounced as in the word 'honor'. It is rather pronounced 'Onor', so it starts with an 'o' sound.
Notice:
an honor
but
a house ( since the 'h' as a consonant is pronounced in this word ).
May 19, 2010
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