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a eye vs an eye

The correct phrase is "an eye." The use of "an" before "eye" is necessary because the word "eye" starts with a vowel sound. The indefinite article "an" is used before words that begin with a vowel sound, while "a" is used before words that begin with a consonant sound.

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a eye

This phrase is incorrect. The article "a" should not be used before the word "eye" because it starts with a vowel sound.

The correct phrase is "an eye." Use the indefinite article "an" before words that begin with a vowel sound.
  • Keep a eye of her for post-natal depression, it's pretty serious.
  • I'm fixin' to keep a eye on my money.
  • That was a wink, but you don't know it 'cause it's just a eye.
  • Here's a blanket, Larry the Leopard, a eye pillow, and this.
  • His name is Park and he has a eye center at Shinsadong.
  • Daniel Douglas Langston has a wandering eye.
  • I recently had a double eye transplant.
  • There's a photorealistic eye behind a lens.
  • She had a black eye from a 1 year old.
  • You have a black eye and a dead arm.
  • We'll cast a blind eye on a few mistakes.
  • We should therefore not turn a blind eye to a few obstacles in European waste policy.
  • I'm looking for somebody with a good eye and a steady hand.
  • I turned a blind eye to a lot of things.
  • It's sad that no one would ever think I got a black eye from a jealous lover.
  • Our dear old mum's a dead eye with a rifle.
  • We did our best to appear inconspicuous, but to a trained eye, a royal operative is easily made.
  • They call it a red-eye for a reason.
  • You should have a black eye or a swollen lip, a broken nose.
  • Come back to me with a black eye or a cut lip, anything, but I don't hand out restraining orders based on bad karaoke.

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  • an eye

an eye

This phrase is correct. The use of "an" before "eye" is necessary because the word "eye" starts with a vowel sound.

Use "an" before words that begin with a vowel sound. In this case, "an eye" is the correct form.
  • Killing an innocent creature without blinking an eye.
  • Vincent will kill you without blinking an eye.
  • Which he did without blinking an eye.
  • I've seen the Colonel handle incredibly difficult and politically sensitive questions without batting an eye.
  • Took his head clean off without batting an eye.
  • If an eye irritation persists, seek medical advice.
  • You boys better stop before someone loses an eye.
  • I have a cold and an eye infection.
  • I have an eye for talent.
  • She lost an eye, if I remember correctly.
  • I was casting an eye over the payroll.
  • I saw the blonde use an eye irritant.
  • I made it for this kid with an eye infection.
  • I have an eye for new and refreshing talent.
  • She had an eye for talent.
  • You really have an eye for this.
  • He keeps an eye on things.
  • But we kept an eye on him.
  • Anybody gets an eye on the subject, do not engage.
  • - The drops can't grow an eye.

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