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The general rule is: use an
in front of words that start with a vowel. The exception to the rule is when a vowel is pronounced like a consonant as in the word Perikles wrote uterus. Some English speakers seem unaware of the word an, and they sound babyish when they say things a apple ![]() ![]() It should be notes that there are not many words where the vowel is pronounces like a consonant.
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Right - it's a bit like in Spanish when you use "o" or "u", "y" or "e"
for euphony and ease of speaking...
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