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an awesome vs a awesome

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

Last updated: March 26, 2024

an awesome

This is the correct construction in English. The article 'an' is used before words that begin with a vowel sound.

Use 'an awesome' when you want to describe something as extremely impressive or remarkable.

Examples:

  • She has an awesome collection of vintage records.
  • It was an awesome sight to see the sunset over the ocean.
  • Only an awesome sodium beacon for the observatory.
  • That's also an awesome backpack.
  • I had an awesome one in seventh grade.
  • - Rebecca's an awesome roommate.
  • You guys do an awesome job with the shop.
  • She said, You're an awesome janitor, Charlie.
  • You are gonna make an awesome crash test dummy.
  • Whole thing turned into an awesome car chase.
  • Well, ah, I just got an awesome new laptop.
  • Not since I got you such an awesome gift basket.
  • I got an awesome Willamette valley Pinot for you.
  • Anders, it was just an awesome prank that was super well crafted.
  • You're such an awesome role model, dad.
  • This will make an awesome guest bong.
  • That's an awesome coin collection.
  • And I think you're gonna be an awesome sponsor.
  • Or made you the centerpiece of an awesome zoo.
  • There's a frat at Villanova that runs an awesome haunted house.
  • Scar tissue is an awesome demonstration of self-preservation.
  • My girlfriend made an awesome mix.

Alternatives:

  • a fantastic
  • a remarkable
  • an incredible
  • a breathtaking
  • a spectacular

a awesome

This is not the correct construction in English. The article 'a' is used before words that begin with a consonant sound.

  • But we already had a awesome wedding.
  • But first kiss at a awesome, slightly tacky bachelor rental would work.
  • And give it a awesome, kind of amazing type of curl.
  • A-awesome, a-awesome, a-awesome, a-awesome.
  • I mean, you guys a-are awesome.
  • Preferably one with a really awesome musical number... ...for no apparent reason.
  • Alrighty, have a super awesome day, you two.
  • During REM sleep, a pretty awesome brain chemical called acetylcholine becomes active, subduing other neurotransmitters.
  • And, well, that's a pretty awesome gift.
  • And-and he's a really awesome guy.
  • They also make a really awesome cell phone.
  • We could throw a pretty awesome prom for $2 4,000.
  • We could throw a pretty awesome prom for $24,000.
  • You have a really awesome family.
  • A beer - awesome - or whiskey, whatever.
  • For Steve, this is a pretty awesome life.
  • Devon's a pretty awesome addition to the Gang.
  • Yeah, I suppose I am a bit awesome, really.
  • We could throw a pretty awesome prom for $24,000.
  • To show them that we're a quasi-awesome force of nature.

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