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Allen
Which one is the best answer
1.___elephant is___useful animal to people.
A.an;a B.an;the C.the;anD./;an
Could you tell me which one is the best answer? Thanks for you help.Do you think D is ok?I think there is no necessary to say "an elephant".Because we are not saying one elephant ,we just this kind of animal. Thanks for you answers.
20 feb. 2010 15:20
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A is correct: 'u', at the beginning of a word is seen as consonant (when it comes to a/an). So, "a useful animal." vs. "an elephant."
20 februari 2010
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'u' is tricky, because it can be pronounced a few different ways.
In "useful", it is pronounced as if it started with 'y', a consonant: "yoos full".
Therefore, you would say "a useful..."
The word "unused" would take "an" as an article, because of its pronunciation - "uhn yooz d", which is pronounced like the short vowel. "An unused item".
Another confusing word is "hour". You would say "an hour" even though the word starts with a consonant. This is because the 'h' is silent and it is pronounced just like "our", which starts with a vowel sound.
You would say "a handle", though, because here the 'h' is pronounced.
20 februari 2010
I think the trick is to apply it from a speaking perspective rather than a written perspective, as fdmaxey explains well. The 'an' is used only to make the sound transition smoother in speech between the article and a following vowel sound.
Sometimes you'd find strange 'an' uses in English from about a century ago, eg "an historical event" or "an hilarious joke".
21 februari 2010
Hi... Don't worry Allen you get use to it.
20 februari 2010
Yes [a] is correct
20 februari 2010
Heb je je antwoorden nog steeds niet gevonden?
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Allen
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