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what condition does an requires to be used before any vowel

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Answered by sujit1970dutta
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Explanation:

If the first letter makes a vowel-type sound, you use "an"; if the first letter would make a consonant-type sound, you use "a." However, even if you follow these basic rules when deciding to use "a" or "an," remember that there are some exceptions to these rules. "A" goes before words that begin with consonants.

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Answered by ÚɢʟʏÐᴜᴄᴋʟɪɴɢ1
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Answer:

◍◎There are four six-letter words with no vowel except 'y': rhythm, spryly, sylphy (of or like a slender graceful girl or young woman) and syzygy (a technical term used in astronomy). Rhythm can have an 's' added in the plural to make a seven-letter word without a vowel.

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