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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    Have a question about the use of "an".

    What was taught back then was to only use "an" when the beginning letter of the proceeding word starts with a vowel.

    But I read somewhere that if the proceeding word's first character is pronounced with a vowel (e.g. MMDA) you should still use "an" even though it is a consonant.

    A MMDA officer apprehended me.

    or

    An MMDA officer apprehended me.

  2. Join Date
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    #2
    you're right M2

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    #3
    What RedHorse said.

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    An MMDA officer... is right.

    A YMCA hotel... is right.

    Your rule is right.

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    #5
    yeh Mazdamazda is right.

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    If it sounds right then go with it.

    For more tips look for the booklet by Strunk and White at the bookstore.

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    #7
    Simple and most common example is "an hour".

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    yeah tagal ko na den gusto sabihin yan ehehe.

    An MMDA officer sounds so much better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ts1n1ta
    yeah tagal ko na den gusto sabihin yan ehehe.

    An MMDA officer sounds so much better.

    Depende pa rin sa gamit.

    Tulad halimbawa kapag tinutukoy mo yung FIA Official ng Formula 1:

    "A FIA Official penalized Juan Pablo Montoya for ignoring a blue flag".

    So yung sa MMDA naman, pwede ring:

    "A MMDA officer apprehended me". You pronounce this as:

    "A mmmm-da officer apprehended me".

    (sori ha, kakabasa ko lang kse yung katulong jokes dun sa isang thread dito sa Tsikot hehe).

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    Quote Originally Posted by EL Chicane
    Depende pa rin sa gamit.

    Tulad halimbawa kapag tinutukoy mo yung FIA Official ng Formula 1:

    "A FIA Official penalized Juan Pablo Montoya for ignoring a blue flag".
    isn't it pronounced as EF-AY-EY?

    unless you pronounce it as FI-YA (which shouldn't be the case since it is an acronym).

    Quote Originally Posted by EL Chicane
    "A MMDA officer apprehended me". You pronounce this as:

    "A mmmm-da officer apprehended me".
    MMMM-DA?

    isn't it pronounced as EM-EM-DI-EY?

    so in both cases... the use of a vowel to pronounce the first syllable is required (and hence requires the use of "an").

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