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Should an or a be use before a word that begins with a vowel?

It depends on the sound of the first letter. Use "an" before words that begin with a vowel sound (e.g., an apple) and "a" before words that begin with a consonant sound (e.g., a house).


Is it correct to say 'an holiday'?

"An" is only used before vowel's, "a" is used before consonant's. So, no. "A holiday."


When do you say 'an'?

"An" is used before a word that starts with a vowel sound.


'a Ultrasaurus' or 'an Ultrasaurus'?

"An" is used before a word that begins with a vowel while "A" is used before a word that begins with a consonant.


What is the suffix of without?

The prefixes 'a' and 'an' mean without, as inasymmetricaland anarchy. 'A' is used before a consonant and 'an' is used before a vowel.


What are indefinite article used before words that start with vowels?

An is article used before words that start with vowel.


Is it 'a used' or 'an used?

The correct form is "a used". The article "an" is used before vowel sounds, and even though "used" begins with a vowel, it does not begin with a vowel sound, because "used" sounds like "yoozed". So you would say "a used car", but "anoozing sore".


The word 'the' preceding a vowel is pronounced 'thee' is it also used before 'the Holy Spirit'?

No, "H" is not a vowel, and so the unvoiced vowel "ə" is used in "the", similar to the sound of "thu Holy Spirit".


How do I use the word an in a sentence?

"An" is an indefinite article used in place of the word "a" before words beginning with a vowel. The word "an" is used the same as the word "a." "An" is used when the following word starts with a vowel or a vowel sound such as the word "hour."


Does 'the' have a short vowel sound?

No.When used before a vowel sound, "the" has a long E sound.(The animal is wild.)When used before a consonant, "the" has a schwa or unstressed sound (thuh).(The wild animal is loose)


Is y a vowel in hay or stay?

In both of those words Y is considered a vowel. It is a consonant when it is used before a vowel at the beginning of a words or when it separates two vowels.


What is the meaning of cephalic?

cephalic means relating to the head usually regarding birth of a baby and the 'heads presentation