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An encyclopaedia is __ useful Book
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An encyclopedia is a useful Book.
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usually everyone knows that 'A' is a vowel but in this case 'useful' it is pronounced as 'Yu' that's why the answer is 'A'.
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An encyclopedia is a useful Book.
The words "a" and "an" are known as indefinite articles. Information about nouns is provided by indefinite articles. The words a and an indicate that there is only one noun.
- Before singular countable nouns, we use the a. Additionally, it is employed before nouns that start with a consonant.
- Use a with nouns that begin with a consonant. However, there are several nouns that start with a vowel but where the letter an is used as an exception. This is so because the noun begins with the sound that resembles a consonant: "you." As a result, they are handled similarly to nouns that begin with consonants.
- If the term begins with a harsh h sound, that is another exemption.
- The use of an or a might vary depending on the English dialect. The majority of British English speakers put a before words that start with h. This is due to the fact that they emphasise and pronounce words beginning with h more strongly.
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