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a long u, since these words are pronounced with an initial y sound. A is also used beforethe word one, since one is pronounced with an initial w sound.e.g. a euphoniuma utensila one·way streetAs was mentioned in Chapter 3, a vowel followed by a single consonant, followed byanother vowel, is usually pronounced long. A is used before the following words whichbegin with a long u:ubiquitousunicornunifiedunionunisonuniteduraniumusefulusualutensilUtopiaunanimousunificationuniformuniqueunituniversityuseuselessusurperutilityThe word an is used before words beginning with a vowel sound.e.g. an applean old brooman umbrellaan hourAs well as being used before words beginning with vowels, an is also used before thefollowing words which begi n with a silent h:heirheirloomhonesthonorhonorablehonorariumhonoraryhonorifichourhourglasshourlySee Exercise 1 .3. The use of A and An before singular countable nouns

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