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No. The A in strange has a long A sound, as in strain and change.
The vowel in "strain" is the diphthong "ai," which sounds like "ay" in English.
you use (a) if the next word is not a vowel. you us (an) if the next word is a vowel.
No. Use has a long vowel sound.
Use has a "long" U.
you can use the word an if the word after it begins with a vowel
you can use the word an if the word after it begins with a vowel
"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."
Use 'an' when the word following starts with a vowel and an 'a' when it doesn't
its used like the word "A" except you use it when the word following starts with a vowel.
If you are using the word an after a word with a vowel than go for it.
An is used if the beggining of the word have a vowel But prandine's doesn't have a vowel so you will write a not an