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an elevator vs A elevator

The correct phrase is 'an elevator.' The use of 'an' before a word starting with a vowel sound is a rule in English grammar. In this case, 'elevator' starts with a vowel sound, so 'an' is used.

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 3043 views

an elevator

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'an elevator' when referring to a lift that moves people or goods between floors in a building. The article 'an' is used before words that start with a vowel sound.

Examples:

  • Please take an elevator to the fifth floor.
  • An elevator is out of service on the east side of the building.
  • I'd rather get stuck in an elevator with Neve Campbell than repeat this day.
  • I met some showgirls in an elevator tonight.
  • You just started crying in an elevator.
  • A man is stuck in an elevator.
  • You wind up riding an elevator with a sweaty killer.
  • She shared an elevator with our killer, who was wearing a mask.
  • I was stuck in an elevator for two hours.
  • This other person broke up with someone in an elevator.
  • While i try and sneak this into an elevator.
  • Stuck in an elevator with five guys on a high-protein diet.
  • And we kissed in an elevator, once.
  • I got into an elevator and pressed 26.
  • I dreamt I met him in an elevator.
  • I didn't even hear muzak in an elevator.
  • Not something I'd discuss with coworkers In an elevator.
  • I saw him get into an elevator as I came down.
  • I live in an elevator building.
  • Not now... in an elevator.
  • In an elevator, in your lawyer's office building.
  • Luckily, this box also has an elevator.

Alternatives:

  • a lift
  • a hoist
  • a dumbwaiter
  • a platform lift
  • a stairlift

A elevator

This phrase is incorrect in English.

  • Take the song, "love in a elevator."
  • You're in a elevator, door closed, you're in the room with this person.
  • You ever notice that Hunsaker smells like 10 Jamaicans slap-boxing in a elevator?
  • A secret elevator to a private library.
  • Yeah.Found a service elevator down the hall.
  • In a service elevator humping a throw pillow.
  • Before I could grab him, he got onto a private elevator with a few other guests wearing pins.
  • We got a disturbance on elevator 12, plaza level.
  • You'll find a freight elevator just past the massive kitchen.
  • A wide elevator with velvet walls and thick carpets.
  • - What a fun elevator ride.
  • Could be tapes of a freight elevator or loading dock.
  • There's a service elevator near here.
  • I don't think this is a real elevator.
  • There's a service elevator past the maintenance sector.
  • Dude. You got a secret elevator to your underground headquarters.
  • He saved people from a broken elevator.
  • I also authorized the repair of a cargo elevator.
  • We need a good elevator man.
  • Well, since we all becoming a... elevator family, ehm...

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