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an english dictionary vs a english dictionary

The correct phrase is 'an English dictionary.' The use of 'an' is determined by the sound that follows it, not the actual letter. Since 'English' starts with a vowel sound, 'an' is used. 'A' is used before words that start with a consonant sound.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 928 views

an english dictionary

This phrase is correct. 'An' is used before words that start with a vowel sound, like 'English.'

Use 'an' before words that start with a vowel sound, even if the first letter is a consonant.

Examples:

  • an English dictionary
  • an orange
  • an hour
  • an umbrella
  • an honest person
  • Do you have an extra English dictionary by any chance?
  • Do you have an extra English dictionary by any chance?
  • I asked for an English-Albanian dictionary, did you bring one?
  • Those who learn English cannot do without English dictionaries.
  • This evening the word "honour" will be struck from the English dictionary.
  • Dr. Samuel Johnson wrote the first great English dictionary.
  • It's my old Spanish-to-English dictionary.
  • No, but it's in the English dictionary.
  • James Murray, first editor of the Oxford English Dictionary.
  • According to the Oxford English Dictionary... ...the word "snapshot" was first used in 1808... ...by an English sportsman by the name of Sir Andrew Hawker.
  • This is the Oxford English Dictionary Online, one of the best online dictionaries.
  • Don't you have access to some sort of Kryptonian-English dictionary?
  • Notify the editors of the Oxford English Dictionary:
  • And I hope there's someone in here from The Oxford English Dictionary, because I want to talk to you later.
  • It would be wholly unacceptable for a commercial storage permit to be granted if a leakage was anticipated (Oxford English Dictionary definition - "regarded as probable") that could have a detrimental effect upon human health or the environment.
  • The Oxford English dictionary states one of the meanings for the word crushed as "a strong and unreasoning, but transitory attachment."
  • Rhythm, I'll have you know, is the longest word in the English dictionary without any vowels in it, right?
  • Now all we need is the English-Aphasic dictionary.
  • An English dog means an English soldier.
  • Hopefully there's an English translation.

Alternatives:

  • a Spanish dictionary
  • a big apple
  • a unique opportunity
  • a university
  • a one-way street

a english dictionary

This phrase is incorrect. 'A' should not be used before words that start with a vowel sound like 'English.'

  • Those who learn English cannot do without English dictionaries.
  • This evening the word "honour" will be struck from the English dictionary.
  • Dr. Samuel Johnson wrote the first great English dictionary.
  • It's my old Spanish-to-English dictionary.
  • No, but it's in the English dictionary.
  • James Murray, first editor of the Oxford English Dictionary.
  • This is the Oxford English Dictionary Online, one of the best online dictionaries.
  • Don't you have access to some sort of Kryptonian-English dictionary?
  • Notify the editors of the Oxford English Dictionary:
  • And I hope there's someone in here from The Oxford English Dictionary, because I want to talk to you later.
  • Do you have an extra English dictionary by any chance?
  • Do you have an extra English dictionary by any chance?
  • It would be wholly unacceptable for a commercial storage permit to be granted if a leakage was anticipated (Oxford English Dictionary definition - "regarded as probable") that could have a detrimental effect upon human health or the environment.
  • According to the Oxford English Dictionary... ...the word "snapshot" was first used in 1808... ...by an English sportsman by the name of Sir Andrew Hawker.
  • The Oxford English dictionary states one of the meanings for the word crushed as "a strong and unreasoning, but transitory attachment."
  • Rhythm, I'll have you know, is the longest word in the English dictionary without any vowels in it, right?
  • Now all we need is the English-Aphasic dictionary.
  • I asked for an English-Albanian dictionary, did you bring one?
  • Fresh from a English dandy I met down in Juarez.
  • Help me with a English letter to accept the invitation.

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