Unicorns are a myth (not real) and can make any sound the story teller or author decide they want them to sound like.
You would use "a" before unicorn because "unicorn" begins with a consonant sound.
No, "unicorn" and "forlorn" do not rhyme. "Unicorn" has a long "i" sound, while "forlorn" has a short "o" sound.
Rules of grammar follow the spoken sounds before they follow the written word. So, because unicorn actually begins with a 'y' sound rather than a 'u' sound it is a unicorn.
Unicorn
No. It starts with a long "U" sound.
i like charlie the unicorn
The same sound as a unicorn
Mythical creatures do not make sounds.
Although unicorn starts with a vowel, we say and write a unicorn because the long U in a unicorn sounds like the Y in a yam or a yellow bus.
up your bum, just like lady unicorn.
Usually, we just put the article 'a' before a noun, to show that there is just one, BUT if a word begins with a vowel (either a, e, i, o, or u) we put the article 'an' in front of it, EXCEPT if it doesn't sound like it begins with a vowel, such as we would not put- 'an unicorn', as unicorn sounds like it begins with a 'y', so we saw 'a unicorn'. I hope I explained this right =)
In a forest