0 Hey guys, I have a question regarding whether you use "a" or "an". I know that you use "an" before a noun starting with a vowel, for example: an apple. However, what about when the noun starts with a vowel but there is a word before it, for example: great environment? Would it be a great environment or an great environment? Thanks! 0-
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02br 02br 00It should be "01b 00a 02b 00great environment". 02br 02br 00paco0-
— Paco2004
02br 02br 00It should be "01b 00a 02b 00great environment".
02br 02br 00paco0-
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0Hello Numbut02br 02br 00Welcome to the Forums!02br 02br 00It should be "01b00a 02b00great environment". The choice is dependent on the sound immediately after 'a' or 'an' (in this case 'g').02br 02br 00paco0-