No you dumb dumb "an" does !NOT! come before "H" that is Grammatically incorrect.
An is used before h where the h is silent, as in an hour and an honor ( and in America, an herb). It may also be used before h-words not accented on the first syllable, as in an historian. This is because English resists an intervocalic h sound - there is no h sound in vehicle, for example - and so the h of historian may become silent in a phrase.
It depends on how the "h" word is pronounced. Use "a" before words where the "h" is pronounced as a consonant sound (e.g., "a house"). Use "an" before words where the "h" is silent and the word is pronounced starting with a vowel sound (e.g., "an hour").
"Heard" would come first in alphabetical order as it starts with the letter "H", while "hear" starts with the letter "R".
The letters that come before "sion" are "tio".
bl -- blue cl -- clap fl -- fly gl -- glee pl -- play sl -- slip
An may come before clearly silent H, as in "an hour;" or before an unaccented leading H-syllable, as in "an historian."
An is used before h where the h is silent, as in an hour and an honor ( and in America, an herb). It may also be used before h-words not accented on the first syllable, as in an historian. This is because English resists an intervocalic h sound - there is no h sound in vehicle, for example - and so the h of historian may become silent in a phrase.
H P H. Oliver has written: 'Chemicals and where they come from'
After G and before I.
starts w/ h and i is the letter after h in the alphabet
in wrestlemania27 triple h will come back
It depends on how the "h" word is pronounced. Use "a" before words where the "h" is pronounced as a consonant sound (e.g., "a house"). Use "an" before words where the "h" is silent and the word is pronounced starting with a vowel sound (e.g., "an hour").
the letter i.
The duration of H. G. Wells' The Shape of Things to Come is 1.63 hours.
He did not quit
yes he will come back
H. G. Wells' The Shape of Things to Come was created on 1979-05-04.