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A or An?? Hi guys, which one is right below? Which word do I need to use AN or A? 1- English is a universal language. 2- English is an universal language.
22 août 2016 21:59
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A or An??

Hi guys, which one is right below? Which word do I need to use AN or A?

1- English is a universal language. - CORRECT
2- English is an universal language.

When  choosing "a" or "an", we pay attention to pronunciation.

AN Unexpected visit, AN Unknown person   (U sounds like a short /a/ here)

A University, A Unique experience  (U sounds like "you" here)

22 août 2016
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A or An??

Hi guys, which one is right below? Which word do I need to use AN or A?

1- English is a universal language. Correct.
2- English is an universal language.

The context to use it in seems slightly difficult but its not too bad.

An enormous crocodile appeared. Correct 

A enormous crocodile appeared. Though it doesn't sound incorrect, using the word "an" sounds much better and shows you're referring to a thing of some sort.

It was an lovely day. Incorrect.

It was a  lovely day. Correct.

I hope this is helpful! (:




22 août 2016
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A or An??

Hi guys, which one is right below? Which word do I need to use AN or A?

1- English is a universal language.  Correct
2- English is an universal language.  Incorrect


The rule is regarding a vowel sound not necessarily a vowel.  As "u" here is pronounced like "you" it is not a vowel sound.  The same applies to university. 

22 août 2016
1

A or An??

Hi guys, which one is correct out of the ones below? Which word do I need to use, AN or A?

1- English is a universal language. -> correct
2- English is an universal language.



You would usually use "an" before words starting with a, i, u, e or u, but there are some exceptions like this one because of the pronunciation. For example, you wouldn't say "a hour" but "an hour" since the "h" can't really be heard.

About this one, the "u" at the beginning sounds more like "yu". So you just place "a" before the noun.

22 août 2016
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