Ok wow we got into a discussion about correct grammer , in theory you only use "An" if its a vowel in the first letter , example an elephant an aeroplane
where as if its a consenant you just use an a example a computer or a box
Ok wow we got into a discussion about correct grammer , in theory you only use "An" if its a vowel in the first letter , example an elephant an aeroplane
where as if its a consenant you just use an a example a computer or a box
if you want hi def movies get a PS3, it has a built in movie player, and its a PS3 so its a toufer.
unless it the beginning sound is a vowel sound, like "an hour" the beginning sound is "ow" o is a vowel so "an" is the proper starter thingy
http://www.english-zone.com/grammar/a-anlessn.html
ok my friend i was talking about a £30 DVD Player you just told me to buy a £400 console ?
o and if you read your only website then it says the only reason that it is An hour is because the H is silent ....... the H is not silent in HDTV
well you could only use "a" when sayin HDTV if you would say "haightch dee tee vee". HDTV is an abbreviation, and if you were to spell it out as a word, it would be eightch dee tee vee. and when you say eightch (H), the first letter of that word is E (a vowel), meaning that you would use "AN" istead of "A" infront of the abbreviation (HDTV)