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Unprlld Posted 16 years ago
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When you are done with some professional course than is it right, to place 'an' before .For example;He is an B.Tech;He is an Graduate;He is an M.B.B.S.

My teacher told this thing around two years back but i have a doubt.
  

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No you only use an when the next word starts with a vowel sound. A B/TEC, a graduate etc. An academic.

  • No you only use an when the next word starts with a vowel sound.
  • A B/TEC, a graduate etc.
  • An academic.
  • An English graduate.
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No you only use an when the next word starts with a vowel sound. A B/TEC, a graduate etc.

An academic. An English graduate.
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I have also written the same but she told me to put 'an' and either it was written in book.
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Get a new teacher. If what you have shown us is an accurate representation of your teacher's knowledge, then she is woefully ignorant.
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But what about book?
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unprlldis it right, to place 'an' before
See .

CJ
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If it is M.Tech instead of B.Tech,than?
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You say "EM tech," which starts with a vowel sound, so that is an "an."
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He is an M.B.B.S.
What about this?
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Let's see if you can teach yourself this. (We'll be back to check your answer. Don't worry.)

How would you SAY MBBS?

Does it start with a vowel sound or a consonant sound?

So therefore... ?

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