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.
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 =)
The correct usage is a unicorn. It is the starting sound of the word that controls, not the letter.
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a unicorn, a uniform, a unicycle, a unit
Of course they can! they are magical! They can also walk through walls and thwey come in different varieties of colours, sexes, sizes and flavours. Just kidding. If you want to buy a unicorn call 05-SEND-ME-A-UNICORN-AND-A-CANDLE-8.
Yes, I've seen a mug with Charlie The Unicorn on it before.
No, the unicorn appears just once, it never respawns
The title comes from what you've written, not before. If you wrote an article about losing history, then it's a good title. Finish the article first, and the title will come out of what you wrote.
Articles are words that come before nouns. Three articles in English are the, a and an.
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