[NIFL-ESL:7230] Re: Quick Question

From: Andres Muro (andresm.RGCAMPUS.EPCCRG@epcc.edu)
Date: Fri Feb 15 2002 - 10:58:26 EST


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That combination is found when you have the 'Y' sound as in 'ie' or 'iu'

yellow,  year, yatch  or

universe, unit, union, university.

Andres

>>> ghazilst@emirates.net.ae 02/15/02 08:11AM >>>
Hi,

My mind's gone completely blank!  I'm looking for simple words that start
with a vowel, but are used with 'a', not 'an'.  For example: a unicorn.

Any thoughts??



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