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A or an? Which one do I choose?. Oh, that’s easy! All you have to do is take a look at the start of the word you want to put after a or an. If the word.

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1 a or an? Which one do I choose?

2 Oh, that’s easy! All you have to do is take a look at the start of the word you want to put after a or an. If the word starts with a vowel sound, you use an. If it doesn’t, you use a. Simples!

3 But, what’s a vowel? There are 2 types of letters in the alphabet: vowels and consonants. There are only 5 vowels: aeiou All of the other letters in the alphabet are called consonants. Think of Countdown! “I’ll have a consonant please, Carol.”

4 So, we now know what a vowel is and that we use an when a word starts with a vowel sound. Let’s put it to the test! Take a look at these words and let’s see if we can choose a or an correctly.

5 Vowels a e i o u Does orange begin with a vowel sound or a consonant sound? aan

6 Vowels a e i o u Excellent! Does game begin with a vowel sound or a consonant sound? aan

7 Vowels a e i o u Excellent! Does umbrella begin with a vowel sound or a consonant sound? aan

8 Vowels a e i o u Excellent! Does hour begin with a vowel sound or a consonant sound? aan

9 Oh no! Nearly! Let’s try that one again!

10 Yes! But hour doesn’t begin with a vowel! No, you’re right! It doesn’t! BUT, it does begin with a vowel sound. Words don’t just have to start with a vowel as a letter. Any word that uses a vowel sound uses an too.

11 Sounds like… Because the h is silent, we hear the ‘ou’ sound.

12 Therefore, we use an because it sounds like a vowel! Have a go at this for your homework. Do the words use a or an?


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