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Does 'an' precede all words that begin with a vowel?
  

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No. Some words that begin with a vowel are pronounced as if they begin with a consonant. In these cases, an is not used, but a .

  • No.
  • Some words that begin with a vowel are pronounced as if they begin with a consonant.
  • In these cases, an is not used, but a .
  • a European ( y oor-o-pean) a one-time chance ( w un time) CJ
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No. Some words that begin with a vowel are pronounced as if they begin with a consonant. In these cases, an is not used, but a.

a European (yoor-o-pean)

a one-time chance (wun time)

CJ

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