you put "an" because the "h" in hour is silent so it sounds like "our" and you use "an" in front of vowels (a,e,i,o,u)
You use "an" in front of "hour" when the word is pronounced with a silent "h," as in "an hour."
Watercress.
No, typically a comma is not used in front of the word "while" when it is used as a conjunction to join two clauses.
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The prefix "un-" can be put in front of the word "describe" to create the word "undescribe."
The prefix "counter-" can be added in front of the word "clockwise" to form the term "counterclockwise."
In front.
Put an
Use "an" before words that start with a vowel sound, such as "an apple." Use "a" before words that start with a consonant sound, like "a banana." The choice between "a" and "an" depends on the pronunciation of the word, not just its spelling.
Spain is an hour in front of the UK
When words starts with a,e,i,o,u then we put an in front of these words. and those words which are sounds like wovels for example hour we pronounced it as our.
If it had shocks about 1 hour. But I think you will find it has struts. Struts take at least 2 hours.
Get your front wheels balanced.
10000. km per hour
4cc of out put in 24 hour period time
1 hour
1 hour
No, typically a comma is not used in front of the word "while" when it is used as a conjunction to join two clauses.