a' an He is not honourable man
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He is not an honourable man.
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The choices regarding the articles that we use before a word is more dependent on the initial sound of the word rather than the initial letter itself. In case, if we look into a word which has a consonant as its first letter, we need to pronounce the word to determine whether the article "a" or "an" can be used before it. If a word with a consonant letter at the beginning tends to have a vowel sound, thus one must clear that we can use the article "an" before the word.
The choices regarding the articles that we use before a word is more dependent on the initial sound of the word rather than the initial letter itself. In case, if we look into a word which has a consonant as its first letter, we need to pronounce the word to determine whether the article "a" or "an" can be used before it. If a word with a consonant letter at the beginning tends to have a vowel sound, thus one must clear that we can use the article "an" before the word.Example: Hour.
The choices regarding the articles that we use before a word is more dependent on the initial sound of the word rather than the initial letter itself. In case, if we look into a word which has a consonant as its first letter, we need to pronounce the word to determine whether the article "a" or "an" can be used before it. If a word with a consonant letter at the beginning tends to have a vowel sound, thus one must clear that we can use the article "an" before the word.Example: Hour.Here, it starts with a letter H (consonant). But when we pronounce that word, we are more likely to hear the sound of "a" rather than "h" itself. So, we can use the article "an" before it.
The choices regarding the articles that we use before a word is more dependent on the initial sound of the word rather than the initial letter itself. In case, if we look into a word which has a consonant as its first letter, we need to pronounce the word to determine whether the article "a" or "an" can be used before it. If a word with a consonant letter at the beginning tends to have a vowel sound, thus one must clear that we can use the article "an" before the word.Example: Hour.Here, it starts with a letter H (consonant). But when we pronounce that word, we are more likely to hear the sound of "a" rather than "h" itself. So, we can use the article "an" before it.Similarly, in the given,
The choices regarding the articles that we use before a word is more dependent on the initial sound of the word rather than the initial letter itself. In case, if we look into a word which has a consonant as its first letter, we need to pronounce the word to determine whether the article "a" or "an" can be used before it. If a word with a consonant letter at the beginning tends to have a vowel sound, thus one must clear that we can use the article "an" before the word.Example: Hour.Here, it starts with a letter H (consonant). But when we pronounce that word, we are more likely to hear the sound of "a" rather than "h" itself. So, we can use the article "an" before it.Similarly, in the given,"He is not an honorable man" is correct. Since, the word "Honor" is pronounced like the word "a" at the start.
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