SKILL 53: DISTINGUISH A OR AN
We use an before words that start with a vowel sound, and a when they
start with a consonant sound. The reason is very simple: the consonant ending
sound of n in an helps to distinguish the two words. Otherwise, the vowel
sounds would run together.

Example:
"A" comes before a consonant/consonant sound:
A bird
A kite
A helicopter
A horse
"An" comes before a vowel/vowel sound:
An ant
An ostrich
An elevator
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