Yes you can: Employees will have the opportunity to choose among several plans during the open enrollment period.
You should use "a" before the word hope.
The article "an" is used before a word when the word begins with a vowel. "A" is used when the word begins with a consonant. The exceptions are when the word begins with a consonant but it sounds like a vowel, or when it begins with a vowel but it sounds like a consonant. There are very few exceptions. And I cannot think of one at the moment.
You put the article "an" in front of a word (instead of "a") when the word begins with a vowel sound, including some words that start with consonants (hour, honor).Words that begin with a vowel having a consonant sound such as "you" (euphemism, use) would still use the article "a" as when spoken.E.g. a uniform, a unicorn
Europe is a place name, a proper noun, it requires no article.
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You use the article "a" before a word that starts with a consonant, and you use the article "an" before a word that starts with a vowel. you use an a if there is a vowl after the a. if there is not a vowl after a then it just stays a
I've never seen that kind of article before in a newspaper.
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british do not use any article before hospital. but americons sometimes use article "the" before hospital.
It depends on the word. If the 'h' is silent and gives way for a vowel sound, like in the word 'heir', the article 'an' should be used. If the 'h' makes a sound, like in the word 'house', the article 'a' should be used.The general rule for using the indefinite articles 'a' and 'an' are:when the word following the article starts with a consonant sound, use the word 'a',When the word following the article starts with a vowel sound, use the word 'an'.Examples:an heira rich heira housean old house
no. Use an with article.
I was referred to the new job opportunity by a friend.
like this. I had the opportunity to get some sleep, but didn't take it.
You can use a or the. It depends on the sentence.I only knew her for a summer season.During the summer season we went to the mountains.
why we use an before hotel
The word "an" is the indefinite article that precedes words that start with a vowel pronunciation.An is an indefinite article. It has a counterpart in the English language and that's "a". Many times An/a are easily mixed up but once you learn the rule for usage it's fairly easy.You use "An" before any word that contains a vowel. (An elephant, An apple, An emu).You use "A" before any word that contains a consonant (A boy, A cat).
The word "an" is the indefinite article that precedes words that start with a vowel pronunciation.An is an indefinite article. It has a counterpart in the English language and that's "a". Many times An/a are easily mixed up but once you learn the rule for usage it's fairly easy.You use "An" before any word that contains a vowel. (An elephant, An apple, An emu).You use "A" before any word that contains a consonant (A boy, A cat).