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what can we use before M.B.B.S A or An​

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Answered by nazila101
4

before MBBS,,,,, an is used

explanation

although it starts with consonant letter but it sounds as vowel i. e Am b b s

Answered by progyankonwar08
0

Final Answer:

Before M.B.B.S we can use 'a'.

Explanation:

  • Before M.B.B.S we can use 'a'. Although it starts with a consonant letter but it sounds like a vowel. It's Am.B.B.B.S.
  • Use 'a' before nouns that begin with a consonant sound, and use 'an' before nouns that begin with a vowel sound. Use article 'a' or 'an' to indicate any non-specified member of a group or category.
  • "A" goes before words that begin with consonants. "An" goes before words that begin with vowels.
  • The two indefinite articles in English are 'a' and 'an'. The indefinite article 'an' is used to make pronunciation easier when reading a text aloud. The general rule is to use 'a' when the indefinite article precedes a word beginning with a consonant sound and 'an' when it precedes a word starting with a vowel sound.

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