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a beach vs an beach

The correct phrase is 'a beach.' The article 'a' is used before words that begin with a consonant sound, while 'an' is used before words that begin with a vowel sound. In this case, 'beach' begins with a consonant sound, so 'a beach' is the correct form.

Last updated: March 24, 2024

a beach

Correct. 'A' is used before words that begin with a consonant sound.

Use 'a beach' when referring to a sandy area by the sea or ocean.

Examples:

  • Let's go to a beach this weekend.
  • I love walking along a beach at sunset.
  • You don't really have a beach vibe.
  • Pretend you're at a beach.
  • It's just a room by a beach.
  • Somebody recommended a beach near Floripa.
  • And a beach full of classmates.
  • Facilities for dogs such as a beach.
  • More like grain of salt on a beach.
  • For years, she couldn't go near a beach without vomiting.
  • I found him, wounded, on a beach in Ireland.
  • You don't build a beach if you want to hide a pebble.
  • It's like a beach without the ocean.
  • You spent three days lying on a beach drinking rum.
  • You kissed me on a beach.
  • We found Leith on a beach outside town.
  • She was laying on a beach somewhere.
  • Charlie's on a beach sipping Mai-Tais with the bug lady.
  • 50 feet from a beach full of citizens.
  • So we open on a beach.
  • So Pete wants to get married on a beach...
  • We're outside, on a beach.

Alternatives:

  • a sandy beach
  • a beautiful beach
  • a crowded beach
  • a secluded beach
  • a rocky beach

an beach

Incorrect. 'An' is used before words that begin with a vowel sound.

  • My very first day at an Earth beach.
  • Tom was alone on an empty beach.
  • I'm no good at travel and even if I did get to an exotic beach location, not relaxing.
  • Fly everyone to an amazing beach,
  • A pair of underpants from an unnamed beach house, owned by Mr Harris Rippley.
  • You are lying on an endless white beach.
  • We could get an apartment by the beach... Learn to surf.
  • We have an agent on that beach.
  • All I need is sunscreen, a sarong and an iPod filled with beach music.
  • The beach is an ideal place for children to play.
  • I'll be ready to go to the beach in an hour or so.
  • I told her I got it at an auction in Pebble Beach.
  • Sir, if you'd listen, there's been an incident on the beach.
  • It is inevitable that men will die... but I never heard of an island operation without beach fortifications.
  • We got into an argument on the beach, and I snapped.
  • They're a one-of-a-kind design from an artist in Venice Beach, California.
  • our destination is an inviting, sandy beach.
  • Guy's an operation manager at an estate in Miami Beach.
  • Yesterday we collected nearly half a kilo of pieces of broken glass on the beach within an hour, which was a record result.
  • You steal a small fortune and then lie on the beach with an American beauty.

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