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a or an?
as a continuation of the affect/effect post and not wanting to change the subject, i tend to use either a or an depending on how it flows off the tongue. "a object" sounds funny, while "an object" flows better. i suppose there is a rule on it's use.
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"an" if the noun begins with a vowel, "A" if it does not. Although I prefer "them" or "thems."
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also "an" if the word begins with the letter "h."
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Almost.
It's not whether it begins w/ a vowel or consonant, it's whether it begins w/ a vowel or consonant SOUND. |
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The article a is used before consonant sounds; an is used before vowel sounds. Words beginning with h, o and u sometimes begin with a vowel sound, sometimes a consonant sound. Consonant Sound: a heroic couplet (h sound) a once-happy lover (w sound) a universal problem (y sound) Vowel Sound: an honest man (no h sound) an only child (o sound) an unusual insect (u sound) |
That's why I prefer "them." "Them horses," "them apples," "them cars."
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OK... so what's the rule for differentiating between "them" and "thems?"
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That's the beauty of it. There ain't no rule.
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Or, "An homicide" ??? Don't you mean if the "h" is silent? As in. "An herb or honorary degree." |
OK how about this then....abbreviations. A document is discussing depositing money into a Financial Institution. The document abbreviates it "FI". Should the wording be "take the money to an FI" or "take the money to a FI" correct?
I actually told them to search and replace on "FI" but I was overruled. |
so it seems that i'm basically correct, that it should flow easily.
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I'm with John. I say it however it flows best. :)
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Even I know this.
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an object. O, A, e, i, (can't remember which is the one more. I remember there are 5) you need to use an instead of a.
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or just work around it
can i have a glass of water? gimme water , fool ! |
"....an hour."
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ok, "H" add to my list above.
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see? that's why I 'jes goes by ear
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