We use “a” before “h” when we pronounce the “h” sound and “an” before “h” when the word uses a silent “h”.
I had a heavy lunch.
My father was an honest man.
Why is An used before H?
We use “an” before “h” when the word that begins with “h” has a vowel sound at the beginning. It all depends on pronunciation.
Words like “heir”,” hour” and “honest” all have a silent “h” at the beginning and therefore need to use “an”
He is heir to the throne.
I will be there in an hour.
He is an honest man.
Which is correct: “a hotel” or “an hotel”?
“A hotel” is correct because we pronounce the “h” in “hotel”.
We stayed at a hotel for four nights.
Which is correct: “a historic” or “an historic”?
“A historic” is correct but “an historic” is also very common and not a problem to use in English as it used to be more common.
It was a historic win for the team.
A or AN Before H for an Acronym
We use “An” before an acronym that begins with “H” because “H” is pronounced with a vowel sound “aitch”. You can read more about a and an before acronyms here.
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A or AN Before H in the U.K and Australia
There is no difference between American English and English in the U.K and Australia for this rule in English. You still need to follow the fact that you should use “a” when there is a consonant sound and “an” when there is a vowel sound.
Many people in the U.K never pronounce the “h” sound in words so it is up to the speaker to decide if they want to use “a” or “an”.
Word List(Examples)
The vast majority of words do not use a silent “h”
A before H
Hard
Healthy
Heaven
Heavenly
Heavy
Heinous
Helpful
High
Holistic
Horrible
Horrific
Hot
Huge
Human
Hungry
Hypnotic
An before H
Honour
Honest
Hour
Heir
Hourglass
Honestly
Herb(American English)
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