Is it an hour or a hour?

So to answer Matt's question, “an hour” is correct, because “hour” starts with a vowel sound. People seem to ask most often about words that start with the letters H and U because sometimes these words start with vowel sounds and sometimes they start with consonant sounds.
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Is it an hour or a hour in British English?

An hour is correct, because "hour" begins with a vowel sound.
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Why do we use an for hour?

An hour is correct because the “h” at the beginning is silent so hour is pronounced with a vowel sound. Vowel sounds use the “an”.
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Is it a hospital or an hospital?

The rule in English (but not American) is that if the word begins with a consonant, it has 'a'; but if it begins with a vowel, then it is 'an'. The word 'hospital' begins with an (see below) 'h' sound, so it is 'a hospital'. (The 'a' is pronounced 'uh'.)
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Is it an unicorn or a unicorn?

Unicorn doesn't follow the pattern because, when you say it, it doesn't start with a vowel. It starts with a consonant. The sound “yu” is a consonant, so we say, “a unicorn.”
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Which is correct an umbrella or a umbrella?

The first sound that is pronounced is a vowel, so “an” is used. “Umbrella” begins with a vowel sound, but the adjective “blue” appears between “umbrella” and the indefinite article, and “blue” begins with a consonant sound. For that reason, “a” is used.
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Is it a heir or an heir?

It's an heir. Since the first sound of the word heir is a vowel sound (the letter “h” is silent), we use the indefinite article “an”. It's an heir. Since the first sound of the word heir is a vowel sound (the letter “h” is silent), we use the indefinite article “an”.
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Is it an herb or a herb?

In American English, the “h” in “herb” is not sounded; it is silent, so it's preceded by “an.” In British English, the “h” in “herb” is sounded, so it's preceded by “a.”
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Is it A or an herbivore?

Choose the article ("a" or "an") that best suits your own pronunciation. Remember, we use “a” with words that begin with a consonant sound. Most British English speakers pronounce the word herbivorous with a sounded "h", and therefore say "a herbivorous...".
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Why is the L not pronounced in salmon?

Salmon was one of those words. In Latin, the word for fish is salmo, and the L is pronounced. Even though the English word spelling changed from samoun to salmon, the pronunciation stayed the same, making the L silent.
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Is the H in Humble silent?

2. Of low quality or rank, unpretentious, as a humble abode or humble origins. Notes: Most speakers pronounce the initial H on today's Good Word, though not in honor. The rule explaining the different pronunciations of a history versus an historical is that in unaccented syllables the H is dropped.
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Is it a hotel or an hotel?

“A hotel” is correct because the “h” in “hotel” is not silent. You need to pronounce the “h” in “hotel” so we use the article “a”. You usually book a hotel before you travel to a destination. I want to build a hotel near the beach.
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Is it a European or an European?

'An' is used before words which begin with a vowel sound. Note that we are talking about sounds and not spelling. For example the word "European" begins with the vowel letter 'e' but it is pronounced with the consonant sound / j /. Therefore we say and write, "He's British but he thinks of himself as a European."
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Which is correct an honest or a honest?

An honest is correct... the word honest starts with a vowel sound, since the letter "h" is not pronounced in this situation. It happens with other words that start with "h". Honest Honor Hour Hope this helps!!
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Is it an ice cream or a ice cream?

“Icecream” is a compound noun and hence it should be written thus. The word icecream starts with vowel sound therefore article an should be used before it. An icecream is correct.
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Is it an university or a university?

The U in university is pronounced with a long 'u' sound which sounds like 'yew' and is written as j in the phonetic alphabet. So, although the letter is a vowel, it is not pronounced like one in 'university' because it does not have a vowel sound. We therefore say 'a university'.
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Is it an elephant or a elephant?

1 Answer. An Elephant. Any time a word starts with a vowel, (A, E, I, O, U) then its An, if the word starts with a continent, then it is A. A towel.
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Is it an American or a American?

Both are grammatically correct, just as you can state anyone's nationality with a noun (He is an American, a Frenchman, a Spaniard, a Fleming) ... He is an American, who, leaving behind him all his ancient prejudices and manners, receives new ones from the new mode of life he has embraced, the new ...
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Which is correct a Indian or an Indian?

Both are absolutely correct. "I am an Indian." - using 'Indian' as a noun. "I am Indian." - using it as an adjective.
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Is it an MA or a ma?

The abbreviation "MA" starts with a vowel sound, like "em", so we use "an" rather than using "a".
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Is it a horse or an horse?

“A horse” is correct. The article is always used before a noun but according to pronunciation, Article "A" is used for consonant pronunciation and Article "An" is used for vowel pronunciation.
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Is it a historian or an historian?

In the 18th and 19th century, the standard rule was to say 'an historian', but over the course of the 20th century, American English has tended to shift away from that and say 'a historian'. But British English still tends to say 'an historian'.
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Is it a house or an house?

If you pronounce the 'h' in house, then you would say “a house.” If you do not pronounce the 'h' in house, then you would say “an 'ouse.” The rule is to use 'an' when followed by a vowel sound, not necessarily a vowel.
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Is T silent in mortgage?

Very few words in the English language contain the consonant cluster –rtg-, and in only one of those words (and its derivatives) is the t silent: mortgage.
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Is the T in exactly silent?

When we have the word 'exact', we will make a True T because it's part of an ending consonant cluster. Exact, tt, tt. But when we add the -ly ending, it now comes between two consonants. You'll hear a lot of native speakers say 'exactly', with no T sound.
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