English, asked by IntelligentJennie, 8 months ago

why is (an) used before vowel start first?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

IT IS  A  RULE MADE  FOR THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE  SO THAT WORDS MIGHT SOUND MORE APPROPRIATE

ALSO DUE TO THE WORD 'AN ' WE ALSO LESSEN THE EFFORTS TO PRONOUNCE A WORD

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Answered by krsantosh9944
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Explanation:

If the word begins with a vowel sound, you must use an. If it begins with a consonant sound, you must use a. The consonant giving us the most trouble is probably h. When the h begins a word and the first syllable is strongly pronounced, you should use a

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