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An emotional vs A emotional

The correct phrase is 'an emotional.' The article 'an' is used before words that begin with a vowel sound, such as 'emotional.' 'A emotional' is incorrect because 'a' is used before words that begin with a consonant sound.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 12092 views

An emotional

This is correct. 'An emotional' is the right construction in English.

Use 'an emotional' when you want to describe someone or something as being deeply affected by feelings or emotions.

Examples:

  • She had an emotional reaction to the news.
  • It was an emotional moment for everyone involved.
  • He gave an emotional speech at the event.
  • The movie had an emotional impact on the audience.
  • The song was an emotional tribute to his late father.
  • An Emotional Fish is an alternative rock band from Dublin, Ireland. An Emotional Fish were formed in 1988, and consisted of Gerard Whelan (lead vocals, ...
  • The idea that core affect is but one component of the emotion led to a theory called “psychological construction.”According to this theory, an emotional episode ...
  • 5 days ago ... An Emotional Audit: IRS Workers Are Miserable and Overwhelmed. Paying taxes to the IRS is no fun. Neither is working there. April 8, 2015.
  • Apr 5, 2015 ... If you think that you (or your spouse) has let a friendship go to far, here are 7 simple ways to tell if you're having some level of an emotional ...

A emotional

This is incorrect. 'A emotional' is not a valid construction in English.

  • A Emotional and behavioral difficulties: Percentage of children ...
  • to emotional child abuse and parent-child relationships must be undertaken. 1. Sources. 1) Garbarino, J. & Garbarino, A. Emotional Maltreatment of Children.
  • (a) Emotional behavioral disability, pursuant to s. 115.76 (5)(a)5., Stats., means social, emotional or behavioral functioning that so departs from generally ...
  • Multiple regression analyses reveal that (a) emotional affinity is as powerful to predict nature-protective behavior as indignation and interest in nature and ...

Alternatives:

  • a moving
  • a touching
  • a heartfelt
  • a stirring
  • an affecting

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