Grammar: Indefinite Article
[ 2008-09-15 10:18 ]
Question: Why do we say a union and not an union? Why do we say an MBA when MBA starts with a consonant?
Grammar: Indefinite Article
The general rule for indefinite articles (a or an) is:
• If the next word starts with a vowel (a, e, i, o, u) then use an.
• In other cases, use a.
However, the more accurate rule is:
• If the next word starts with a vowel sound, use an.
So for example, MBA doesn’t start with the /m/ sound. It starts with /em/, and /e/ is a vowel sound. Therefore we write an MBA.
The word union may start with U, but when you pronounce it, it actually starts with a Y sound, or /j/. This Y sound is not considered a vowel sound, and so you should say a union.
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