0 Hello - need some assistance. When using an appreviation in a sentence, would you use a or an in front of it? For example: We used (a/an) SI to complete our work. 0-
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02br 02br 00These are further examples -- using university degrees:02br 02br 00- an MBA 02br 00- a BA02br 00- a PhD0-
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0 If the abbreviation is pronounced as two separate letters (i.e. it sounds like you're saying "01i01b00e02b00s eye02i00"), then you need to say "an SI" because the first sound after 'an' is a vowel sound ('e').02br 02br 00These are further examples -- using university degrees:02br 02br 00- an MBA 02br 0