17-05-2016, 08:45 PM
Lol I actually copy and pasted that in by accident and bunched it up - I was going to note the example that a word beginning with "u" doesn't always equal a vowel sound... But didn't want to turn it into an essay... Oh well...
For example "ugly" or "umbrella" would be "an ugly person" or "an umbrella" yet "unique" or "unicorn" would be "a unique" or "a unicorn", even though it starts with a vowel. That's because they produce a "y" sound...
For example "ugly" or "umbrella" would be "an ugly person" or "an umbrella" yet "unique" or "unicorn" would be "a unique" or "a unicorn", even though it starts with a vowel. That's because they produce a "y" sound...