In what instances do you use "an" before a word starting with v, w, or y?
Answer: There is no example of a word in English in which a word starting with 'V', 'W' and 'Y' starts with a silent letter.
Before words beginning with "v":
- Use "a" if the word starts with a consonant sound. Example: "a van," "a vivid imagination."
- Use "an" if the word starts with a vowel sound. Example: "an event," "an umbrella."
Before words beginning with "w":
- Use "a" if the word starts with a consonant sound. Example: "a wolf," "a wacky idea."
- Use "an" if the word starts with a vowel sound. Example: "an owl," "an hour."
Before words beginning with "y":
- Use "a" if the word starts with a consonant sound. Example: "a yacht," "a young man."
- Use "an" if the word starts with a vowel sound. Example: "an year."
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