MaxTheMouse wrote:
> 
>> Can someone tell me the rule in what cases one uses "a" and in what
>> cases "an"? E.g., one has "an" if (and only if?) the next word starts
>> with a,e,i.
>>
> 
> The choice between a and an isn't so simple because it depends on the
> initial sound of the word rather than the initial letter. A quick
> search came up with http://www.wordinfo.info/words/index/info/view_unit/3431
> which seems accurate enough. In a nutshell, 'an' is used if the word
> starts with a vowel sound. As a first approximation, it includes
> a,e,i,o,u but also words with an unstressed h.
> 

Another famous example: an $m \times n$ matrix $A$

Jaap


> I hope that helps,
> Adam
> > 
> 
> 


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