A. Use "a" before consonant sounds and "an" before vowel sounds.
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.
How do you use in word urged in a sentence?If you had shown me your question before you asked it, I would have urged you to replace the first 'in' with the word 'the'.
I have a leak in the plumbing and need to find someone to repair it. Are there any resources I can use to make sure a plumber is licensed and reputable before I hire them?
You should use "a" before the word hope.
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
Yes, you would typically use a comma before the word "and" in a series of names. For example: "I invited John, Sarah, and Alex to the party."
no. u would say "Her birthday is tomorrow." not "Her birthday is on tomorrow"
Because the pronunciation of the word begins with a consonant (YOU-trophic) it is normal to use 'a' before the word. A similar example would be "Europe". "Henri added a European flavor to the restaurant menu."
"Pre" is a prefix. A prefix is a half word that is placed before a word to emphazise it's meaning. The best way to use the word "pre" would be to use a hyphen. The word "pre" usually means before.
I need to edit this video before I put it on youtube.
Use "an" before a word that begins with a vowel sound, so it would be "an L".
No, you cannot use the title "Esquire" if you are not licensed.