Well, you can use either word before I, depending on the sentence.
For example:
George and I went to the prom.
An I is necessary in the word taint.
You might be asking whether it is "a" or "an" ... if so, it is "an" because the word "I" is a vowel sound.
Use a before Hawaiian.
Normally you would use a before the word hotel but it isn't wrong to use an. You can use an before hotel because the first syllable is unstressed.
A. Use "a" before consonant sounds and "an" before vowel sounds.
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You use a when its before a word that starts with a consonant and use an when its before a word that starts with a vowel
You should use "a" before the word hope.
Can I use Orajel before I get snakebite piercings?
Where is it written to use salt before pepper? Silly question.
Seeing as unquestionably starts with a vowel, U, you should use 'an' before it.
It's dangerous to use cocaine before doing anything. Or after.
Use 'a' before a consonant such as a RN Use 'an' before a vowel such as EOE
No, "at" is not typically used before the word "priority." It is more common to say "top priority" or "highest priority" without "at."