chewberto
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When using "A" or "An" it is important to remember one thing.
When a word starts with a vowel, then you use "an" before the word in a sentence, if it is a normal consonant, then you use "a" before the word.
Example:
A cat
A dog
A mouse
A horse
An eagle
An alligator
An ostrich
An Uncle Buck.
Ok? Now what about Then and Than? Or Your and You're? How are we doing on those Internet?
When using "A" or "An" it is important to remember one thing.
When a word starts with a vowel, then you use "an" before the word in a sentence, if it is a normal consonant, then you use "a" before the word.
Example:
A cat
A dog
A mouse
A horse
An eagle
An alligator
An ostrich
An Uncle Buck.
Ok? Now what about Then and Than? Or Your and You're? How are we doing on those Internet?