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a insect vs an insect

The correct phrase is "an insect." The use of "an" is determined by the sound that follows it, not the actual letter. Since "insect" starts with a vowel sound, we use "an" before it.

Last updated: March 24, 2024

a insect

This is incorrect. The article "a" is used before words that start with a consonant sound.

The correct phrase is "an insect" because the word "insect" starts with a vowel sound. Use "an" before words that begin with a vowel sound, and use "a" before words that begin with a consonant sound.
  • Because I'm as charming as a poisonous insect.
  • A giant insect trying to steal bomb-grade chemical compounds.
  • A small insect would reverse these priorities.
  • Then I discovered a far more fascinating insect.
  • Bluetongue is a disease transmitted by insect vectors Culicoïdes spp.
  • I only waited for a small insect's lifespan.
  • And that the elephant with its overwhelming force, is no different from a tiny insect.
  • It just came out of the ground and it was like a giant insect or something, and it had huge claws.
  • The life span of a particular insect or the wingspan of a flying cockroach.
  • If I was to die, it would not be as a helpless insect in thejaws of the spider monster.
  • These are just a few harmless insects.
  • There was a lot of insect activity.
  • They've created a kind of insect bot, or bugbot.
  • You look as if you just swallowed a large poisonous insect.
  • A lot of insects use magnetic fields to navigate.
  • Let's say the parable is about a venomous insect... and it can strike the elephant's heart.
  • There's a certain orchid looks exactly like a certain insect.
  • It's a little insect, makes a little song with its legs.
  • You have the mind of a chittering insect.
  • I can't even rely on you to swat a simple insect?

Alternatives:

  • an insect

an insect

This is the correct phrase. Use "an" before words that start with a vowel sound.

The phrase "an insect" is correct because the word "insect" starts with a vowel sound. Use "an" before words that begin with a vowel sound, and use "a" before words that begin with a consonant sound.
  • The most likely scenario is that he was bitten by an insect.
  • Like an insect... in a larval state.
  • A nymph is an early stage in the life of an insect.
  • I can squash Caesar like an insect if I wished it so.
  • And if an insect gets inside, l destroy it with disinfectant.
  • He just sent us some samples of an insect.
  • A chrysalis is an insect stage between caterpillar and butterfly.
  • If I was an insect, I would have warning stripes.
  • It's impossible to drive an insect and cruel to even try.
  • Technically, a spider isn't an insect.
  • But... He looks like an insect.
  • You're nothing but an insect like the rest.
  • - Clings to the walls like an insect.
  • He'll crush you like an insect.
  • Sometimes the whole plant mimics an insect, even to us.
  • So what is an insect seeing?
  • In here, you're just an insect.
  • Because this bug is not an insect.
  • And Dr. Hodgins' love of entomology makes his desire to be an insect's host quite reasonable.
  • There's got to be something in the rule book about playing host to an insect.

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