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I have got ( a ) uniform
a or an?
19 jun. 2021 12:05
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The rule for "a" or "an" is a phonetic rule, not an orthographic rule.
The rule is that the indefinite article "a" is used before a singular countable noun and becomes "an" when the following word begins with a vowel sound.
an apple
a red apple
a banana
an old banana
"a" become "an" when the following word begins with a silent "h."
an hour
an hourly wage
a hat [not pronounced with a silent "h"]
a hotel / an 'otel [depends on the age and region of the speaker]
"a" is used before words that start with "u" and "eu" when they are pronounced with an initial "y."
a university [pronounced "yuniversity"]
a universal truth [pronounced "yuniversal"]
an ugly dog [not pronounced "yugly dog"]
a European language [pronounced yuropean]
More information:
https://grammar.collinsdictionary.com/easy-learning/the-indefinite-article
[excerpt]
They joined a historical society.
They joined an historical society. (old-fashioned English)
They were staying at a hotel.
They were staying at an hotel. (old-fashioned English)
19 juni 2021
2
I was taught it is called a semi-consonant (or semi-vowel). Same goes for "university", "youth", "yell", etc.
19 juni 2021
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I have got a uniform.
19 juni 2021
1
A uniform. Even though it starts with a vowel, the sound is a consonant ("y").
19 juni 2021
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