minus-squaremomocchi@lemmy.worldtoYou Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK: Use ‘a’ when the word starts with a _consonant sound_, and ‘an’ when it starts with a _vowel sound_linkfedilinkarrow-up1·2 months ago“British” isn’t an accent. Like yeah some accents might use an, e.g “‘e’s an ‘istory student, innit?”, however many accents would pronounce the “h” and use “a”. You managed to be correct and incorrect at the same time linkfedilink
“British” isn’t an accent. Like yeah some accents might use an, e.g “‘e’s an ‘istory student, innit?”, however many accents would pronounce the “h” and use “a”. You managed to be correct and incorrect at the same time