Here are some examples of the article an followed by words that begin with vowel sounds. Notice that in two cases, the word after an starts with a consonant letter, but the pronunciation still begins with a vowel sound.
an apple
an irritated driver
an hour (Hour begins with the consonant letter h, but the h is silent.)
an accurate weather report
an MBA degree (MBA begins with the consonant letter M, but the M is pronounced with its letter name, "em.")
In your case, n also starts with a vowel sound..."en".
Edit: *A NPC not AN …oops
a non-player character or an en pee cee
'An' is correct. No edit required.
'An' was correct.
This was fun to watch.
I thought “an” before vowels only
Here are some examples of the article an followed by words that begin with vowel sounds. Notice that in two cases, the word after an starts with a consonant letter, but the pronunciation still begins with a vowel sound.
an apple
an irritated driver
an hour (Hour begins with the consonant letter h, but the h is silent.)
an accurate weather report
an MBA degree (MBA begins with the consonant letter M, but the M is pronounced with its letter name, "em.")
In your case, n also starts with a vowel sound..."en".
Ahhhh I seee makes sense. Thank you
What a wholesome tale about breaking free from ones programming. Thanks for sharing.
Brilliant
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This is great!