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An hour is proper grammar. Since the "H" is silent, the emphasis is on the "O" which is a vowel ... "AN" would be used in front of any word beginning with a vowel.
One says an hour. It is both common and correct. Hour, along with other words beginning with h which have come from French, like 'honest', have a silent letter h. "An" is used with nouns which begin with a vowel sound, not just with a vowel, so a noun which begins with a silent consonant (which would pretty much have to be H) also would use "an."

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Which is correct 'an hour' or 'a hour'?

"An hour" is correct. That is because the "h" is not pronounced, so "hour" starts with a vowel sound.


Why is there an an before hour?

The "h" in hour is silent. The word is pronounced like "our." Words that start with a vowel sound take "an."


Which is correct - 'an hour' or 'a hour'?

an hour An hour. The rule is, use a if the next word following it starts with a consonant sound. Use an if it starts with a vowel sound. Since in the word hour, the h is silent, that means it actually starts with the sound of the o, a vowel.


Is H is a vowel letter?

L is a consonant but it would make absolute sense if it was a vowel. Same with R.


Why do you say a hotel and not an hotel?

In English, we use "a" instead of "an" before words that begin with a consonant sound. Even though "hotel" starts with the letter "h," it is pronounced with a consonant sound at the beginning (i.e., /h/ sound), so we say "a hotel" instead of "an hotel."


When is word an used in front of a consonant?

The article "an" is used in front of a consonant when the consonant is pronounced with a vowel sound. This typically occurs with words that start with a silent "h" or a vowel-sounding "h" like "hour" or "honor."


Is Hi a double vowel word?

No, "hi" is not a double vowel word. It is composed of a consonant "h" and a single vowel "i."


Technically should it be an Hour or a Hour?

It is "An" hour, not a hour. The "an" comes before every vowel sound, not every vowel.


What long vowel sound does hour have?

The word hour does not have a typical long vowel sound. The OU is pronounced as an OW sound. The H is silent, so it is pronounced the same as the possessive pronoun "our" (owr). The British English pronunciation sounds more like two syllables (ow-uh).


A CA and An CA which ic correct?

It would have to be a CA because anprecedes vowels and words that have the sound of a vowel. For example, you would say "a one hour conference" because one carries the sound of the "W"; however you would say "an hour" meeting because the "H" is silent and you only hear the "O" in the pronunciation.


Is there a word that begins with a vowel but it does not make a sound?

Not except in vowel pairs such the ae in aesthetic (short E in US, long E in UK).


Why you use 'an' before hour?

Although the word 'hour' begins with a consonant in writing, in most dialects of English, it is pronounced without the 'h'; thus, 'an' is used because the word 'hour' begins with a vowel sound.