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When do you use an and nor a?

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14y ago
Updated: 10/17/2024

You use "a" before all nouns or adjectives unless the noun or adjective sounds like it starts with a vowel; some examples: A flower

An apple

A hippo

An hour Some things that also may cause confusion; when using initial letter: He lives in an LA suburb is preferred to He lives in a LA suburb; this is because LA is pronounced "el a", so it sounds like a vowel.

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