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"an" before a word that starts with a vowel...And TW is aweful.
Rodney Carrington - Titties & Beer - YouTube

Rodney Carrington - Titties & Beer - YouTube
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"an" before a word that starts with a vowel...And TW is aweful.![]()
"an" before a word that starts with a vowel...And TW is aweful.
Rodney Carrington - Titties & Beer - YouTube
The real rule is this: You use the article “a” before words that start with a consonant sound and “an” before words that start with a vowel sound. For example, He has a unique point of view on the subject and talked about it for an hour. The “u” in “unique” makes the “Y” sound—a consonant sound—therefore you use “a” as your article, while the “h” in “hour” sounds like it starts with “ow”—a vowel sound.
The Rule is Not "A" Before Consonants and "An" Before Vowels | WritersDigest.com
Now can we get on with the music videos?
Clay Walker ~ She's Always Right Lyrics - YouTube
One day, we're gonna have to hang out at that beach you were telling me about.![]()
You're not expecting to see that white tank top are you? I gave it to MrBowl so he could cover up a bit.![]()
Thanks for all the extra clarification...The point and subject was only about an "an" before a word that was spelled with a starting letter which happened to be a Vowel...Period, end of sentance, no more no less.The real rule is this: You use the article “a” before words that start with a consonant sound and “an” before words that start with a vowel sound. For example, He has a unique point of view on the subject and talked about it for an hour. The “u” in “unique” makes the “Y” sound—a consonant sound—therefore you use “a” as your article, while the “h” in “hour” sounds like it starts with “ow”—a vowel sound.
The Rule is Not "A" Before Consonants and "An" Before Vowels | WritersDigest.com
Now can we get on with the music videos?
Clay Walker ~ She's Always Right Lyrics - YouTube
Thanks for all the extra clarification...The point and subject was only about an "an" before a word that was spelled with a starting letter which happened to be a Vowel...Period, end of sentance, no more no less.
As you mentioned before this latest diatribe...let's move on![]()
Diatribe sounds a bit harsh. I was merely agreeing with you userque. Did you forget to eat your Wheaties this morning?
My, my. Looks like I managed to get the boys in a tizzy again. It must be illegal because I'm having too much fun.