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Answer 6
it AN f.
its the same with the letter H.
they are treated as a vowel here, not as a consonant.
one of the many irregularities in the english language!
an A (ay)
a B
a C
a D
an E (ee)
an F (eff)
a G
an H (aych)
an I (eye)
a J
a K
an L (el)
an M (em)
an N (en)
an O (oh)
a P
a Q
an R (arr)
an S (ess)
a T
a U
a V
a W
an X (ex)
a Y
a Z
an F
An f. You spell the letter F eff so, since it starts with a vowel sound, you use an, and yes, I know the irony of spelling the sound of a letter using the letter itself.
Individually, i would add: Grace, compassion, togetherness, pacifism/peace, tenderness, and mercy. I know there are plenty extra, these are simply those that popped into my head as I typed. I enjoyed my non secular development by way of Buddhism very a lot, as a matter of fact I nonetheless retain one of the most philosophical ideas. Peace and happiness to you!
it AN f.
its the same with the letter H.
they are treated as a vowel here, not as a consonant.
one of the many irregularities in the english language!
an F
AN F.
F sounds like preceeded with the vowel E(f)
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it AN f.
its the same with the letter H.
they are treated as a vowel here, not as a consonant.
one of the many irregularities in the english language!
Sound arguments here.
Its an f because the letter f sounds like ef and we say an for words that start or sound like they start with A,E,I,O and U
an A (ay)
a B
a C
a D
an E (ee)
an F (eff)
a G
an H (aych)
an I (eye)
a J
a K
an L (el)
an M (em)
an N (en)
an O (oh)
a P
a Q
an R (arr)
an S (ess)
a T
a U
a V
a W
an X (ex)
a Y
a Z
Answer 6
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