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An horse vs A horse

The correct phrase is 'a horse.' The use of 'an' before a word starting with the letter 'h' depends on the pronunciation of the 'h' sound. In this case, 'horse' is pronounced with a consonant sound at the beginning, so 'a' is used.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 3140 views

An horse

'An horse' is not correct in English. The article 'an' is used before words that start with a vowel sound, not just a vowel letter.

The correct article to use before 'horse' is 'a' because 'horse' is pronounced with a consonant sound at the beginning.
  • Despite my athletic prowess and my eagerness to please you, I cannot outrun an horse.
  • Western derby, you've got an amazing horse.
  • An ancient horse, gone to grass.
  • An ancient horse, gone to grass.
  • During an earthquake horses get restless, burst out of their corrals.
  • It's an Arabian horse, man.
  • Very bad for an old horse.
  • Like an old horse at the trough.
  • Could be packing an extra horse.
  • It's like an old horse that nobody brushes anymore.
  • He's too hot, like an unbroken horse.
  • A trucker called and reported an abandoned horse off Route 18.
  • It's wild, surely, but so is an unbroken horse.
  • I know for a fact that Viggo Mortensen's hung like an Elven horse.
  • I remember when I was a boy, I had an ostrich horse.
  • She does not need an Arabian horse!
  • All true, but there's an old horse-trainer's adage about putting too much weight on a young back.
  • And now new owners come in, and they want to put him down like an old horse.
  • I had a choice between a young and an old horse.
  • But it's an ordinary horse shoe.

Alternatives:

  • a horse

A horse

'A horse' is the correct phrase to use in English. The article 'a' is used before words that start with a consonant sound.

Use 'a' before words that start with a consonant sound, like 'horse.'

Examples:

  • I saw a horse in the field.
  • She rode a horse for the first time.
  • A horse is a strong and intelligent animal.
  • He bought a horse for his daughter.
  • A horse neighed loudly in the distance.
  • A horse walks into a pub.
  • A horse, sir, by the aroma.
  • That they're as strong as a horse...
  • A horse who's in bed after just having a heart attack.
  • A horse can gallop two miles at most.
  • A horse which would make you a star again.
  • A horse is a bike that pedals itself.
  • A horse is worth more than you.
  • A horse in England called Great Run, won the National a couple of times.
  • A horse worth two hundred crowns alone.
  • A horse called "Irish Republic" ran at Donnybrook today.
  • A horse awaits you by the prison wall.
  • A horse to collect a bill.
  • A horse called "Man".
  • A horse called "Man" is tearing down the stretch.
  • A horse that's pulling a sleigh.
  • A horse you used to train, mon gateau.
  • A horse that you said that you never went near.
  • A horse, three bags of grain, but none of the money.
  • A horse may have its muzzle stroked by a young lady's hand.

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