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an umbrella vs a umbrella

The correct phrase is 'an umbrella.' 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, 'umbrella' begins with a vowel sound ('uh'). 'A umbrella' is incorrect in English.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 6733 views

an umbrella

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'an umbrella' when referring to this object. The article 'an' is used before words that begin with a vowel sound.

Examples:

  • I always carry an umbrella in case it rains.
  • She left an umbrella by the door.
  • You was only lifting an umbrella.
  • Under each arm, the sandman has an umbrella.
  • Get me an umbrella for my beer.
  • Something with bourbon and an umbrella.
  • Buy an umbrella on the first sunny day.
  • And you may need an umbrella because it's going to be raining.
  • Body, father innocente was Impaled with an umbrella.
  • When you go out today, be sure to take an umbrella.
  • Maybe I will borrow an umbrella.
  • You can put this on your head like an umbrella.
  • Liking firing poison dart from an umbrella.
  • I guess I should probably buy an umbrella.
  • That is when you need an umbrella.
  • I just wish I brought an umbrella.
  • And on that note, take an umbrella.
  • The circular divot pattern was from somebody holding an umbrella.
  • This filter unfolds like an umbrella.
  • I told you to bring an umbrella.
  • With this heat, you should take an umbrella.
  • I have swallowed an umbrella, and it was open.

Alternatives:

  • a parasol
  • a rain shield
  • a canopy
  • a brolly
  • a bumbershoot

a umbrella

This phrase is incorrect in English.

  • Somehow I'm thinking you don't need a umbrella or a mystery novel.
  • She could go out and get a umbrella in the studio of William!
  • My mother bought my brother a yellow umbrella.
  • I can either bring a black umbrella or a hello Kitty one.
  • It was raining, and I needed a cheap umbrella.
  • No, I think it'll be a creative umbrella With a dual position
  • If you will match my salary, throw in a Canada goose coat and a Burberry umbrella, we can talk.
  • A stronger wind or a sharper umbrella pole... could've been a lot worse.
  • Don't worry, ladies, I always bring a spare umbrella with me for spring walks.
  • I want in a café with a wet umbrella and... I splashed water all over the place.
  • The shell will probably kick out there, and most of the shrapnel is going to shoot straight up in a beautiful umbrella pattern.
  • "No whimsy or sentiment" says the woman who sent a flying nanny with a talking umbrella to save the children.
  • Now, while he was standing at a London bus stop, a passerby carrying a folded umbrella bumped into him.
  • A stronger wind or a sharper umbrella pole... could've been a lot worse.
  • There was a need for a multilateral umbrella in the form of a transparent international trust fund, separate from the Iraqi development fund and the coalition.
  • RREUSE is a European umbrella organisation for social enterprises with activities in re-use, repair and recycling.
  • You can't give Eliza's name to the police... ...as if she were a thief or a lost umbrella.
  • In Amendment No 19, the rapporteur calls for a European umbrella body to coordinate the work of national regulatory bodies.
  • That's a lot of umbrellas for one drink.
  • It's a pretty big umbrella.

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