zehr27
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You also have to consider sound. 'an M' versus 'a M'.....
Another example: 'We have a unique opportunity next season.' Even though 'u' is a vowell, it is preceded by the letter 'a' rather than by 'an'. Just how would it sound to say 'an unique opportunity'?
Class dismissed.
English Prof are you...care to discuss Chaucier?...Didnt think so...Im an Engineer and Differential Equations would be a lot more fun...PUNK