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Neither true or false, because of the curious case of the letter h, which is a consonant, but sometimes "an" is used instead of "a". For example, we generally say, "It is an honour to meet you," rather than "It is a honour to meet you." It depends on how strongly the "h" sound is in the word, although it is also common in British and Canadian English usage to use "an" in front of several other "h" words, such as in "an historical moment".

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False. "A" is used before words that start with a consonant sound, while "an" is used before words that start with a vowel sound.

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Q: True or false a is always used rather than an before words that start with a consonant?
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