Why you should know: The ‘a’ vs ‘an’ conundrum is not about what letter actually begins the word, but instead about how the sound of the word starts.

For example, the ‘h’ in ‘hour’ is silent, so you would say ‘an hour’ and not ‘a hour’. A trickier example is Ukraine: because the ‘U’ is pronounced as ‘You’, and in this case the ‘y’ is a consonant, you would say “a Ukraine” and not “an Ukraine”.

Tip: when in doubt, sound it out(loud).

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    Y can act as a consonant or a vowel, depending on the position in the word.

    Definitely a vowel: Baby

    Part of a vowel sound: Play

    Not a vowel at all: Yes, lawyer

    When a Y starts a syllable, it typically doesn’t take a vowel sound, closer to a “soft j” sound.