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In this episode of The A to Z English Podcast, Xochitl and Jack talk about “a” and “an.”
Transcript:
00:00:00
Jack
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Jack
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Jack
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Jack
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Jack
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00:00:50
Jack
Welcome to the A-Z English podcast. My name is Jack and I’m here with my co-host social. And today we are in the grammar zone and we’re going to talk about ohh and on.
00:01:02
Jack
In social, what is the difference between those two articles? Why do we?
00:01:07
Jack
Why do we separate those? We have two different words for them.
00:01:12
Xochitl
UM.
00:01:13
Xochitl
Because they have to agree with the next word. So if.
00:01:20
Xochitl
The next word starts with a the vowel. Then it has to be a N.
00:01:26
Xochitl
So, for example, an elephant an A A.
00:01:33
Jack
An igloo.
00:01:34
Xochitl
On apple.
00:01:35
Jack
Yeah.
00:01:36
Xochitl
Yeah, an English an apple. And if it’s a, it’s because the next the following thing that you’re referring to. Uh. Noun that you’re referring to, I guess, usually starts with a a consonant and not a vowel. So it’d be like a pie, a cake.
00:01:56
Xochitl
A A car.
00:01:59
Xochitl
And etcetera, etcetera. Just anything that starts with the continent and then on and.
00:02:04
Jack
A podcast.
00:02:06
Xochitl
Yeah, podcast.
00:02:07
Jack
MHM.
00:02:09
Xochitl
And an is for anything that starts with.
00:02:11
Xochitl
A vowel, I think.
00:02:12
Xochitl
It’s because it it does sound. It does make it sound smoother, like think about saying a elephant or a elephant instead of an an elephant. It just avoids your vowel noises all mushing together.
00:02:21
Jack
Yes.
00:02:27
Jack
Right. It’s very awkward in English to have two vowel sounds together. You we can’t do that, right? They need to be interrupted by a consonant sound like uh.
00:02:39
Jack
Uh, like a a egg is is 2 two vowel sounds together, right?
00:02:45
Jack
So yeah, we can’t. It’s just a, it’s a a phonetic rule in English that you just.
00:02:45
발표자
Yeah.
00:02:52
Jack
It’s much easier if you break it up with the with the consonant. So we say on an egg, an apple. Any glue like that.
00:03:02
Xochitl
Well, thanks.
00:03:03
Jack
Yeah.
00:03:05
Xochitl
Yeah, I think that’s pretty much it. It just keep in mind.
00:03:09
Xochitl
If it’s going to start with a consonant, make sure that you are using A and then if it’s going to start with the vowel, the next following we’re just going to start with the vowel. Make sure that you’re doing AN on and yeah, that’s.
00:03:21
Jack
Right.
00:03:22
Jack
What about? What about a an hour?
00:03:25
Jack
And that’s an H.
00:03:26
Xochitl
Uh.
00:03:27
Jack
So we should say our.
00:03:28
Xochitl
Yeah, that’s true.
00:03:30
Xochitl
Yeah, but you don’t you say an hour. Ha. There are some exceptions to this rule, and I think it comes down to if that consonant is silent and our age is silent. So you’re still making two vowel sounds. So you would do an AM hour instead.
00:03:42
발표자
Right.
00:03:49
Jack
What about source? Yeah.
00:03:49
Xochitl
Of an hour.
00:03:52
Xochitl
But see, that’s not.
00:03:54
Jack
It’s not horse. Yeah, we say on horse.
00:03:56
Xochitl
Yeah, I don’t know why is it like that. Jake. Jack.
00:04:01
Jack
My my name is Jack by.
00:04:02
Jack
The way no, no, no, you’re you. You are. You’re exactly right. It it doesn’t. The rule is not. It’s not a spelling rule.
00:04:12
Jack
It’s a. It’s a. It’s a phonetic rule. It’s a sound rule, so if it sounds like a vowel, we use on and so our is a silent H so we say an hour.
00:04:26
Jack
But horse, we actually pronounce the H sound, so we say a horse.
00:04:31
Jack
So so it’s it’s doesn’t come down to spelling a lot, a lot of teachers teach it as a spelling rule in in school in grammar school, but it’s not. And this is where a very strange word that a very strange example emerges here with historic.
00:04:52
Jack
I hear it all the time on the news N historic event.
00:04:58
Jack
And there’s no reason to say. And historic if you’re saying, if you’re pronouncing the H, it would be all historic, not N historic. Have you?
00:05:09
Jack
Heard that before.
00:05:09
Xochitl
Yeah, I I have heard that mistake. A historic. But yeah, it is a historic event. But Jack, I’m confused because when you do.
00:05:20
Xochitl
Oh yeah, that’s true.
00:05:22
Xochitl
A horse? A historic event.
00:05:26
Jack
Yeah.
00:05:26
Xochitl
And you wouldn’t say umm horse because it’s again you’re pronouncing the.
00:05:33
Jack
Yeah. When people say unhistoric, they’re they’re being, they think they’re being super smart, but they’re actually being too clever that they’re actually wrong. It’s like, yes, exactly. It’s kind of a it’s a it’s a weird, like academia thing. I’ve heard it so many times, and it used to drive my.
00:05:33
Xochitl
Ah.
00:05:43
Xochitl
They’re overthinking.
00:05:53
Jack
My my teacher in my university crazy.
00:05:57
Jack
When when she would hear that. And so I kind of learned from my teacher. It was like, oh, no, you gotta follow the rules, right? All historic. But if you say historic and you don’t say the H, you could say N historic event. But historic is not really a word we use, right. We say historic with an H.
00:06:17
Jack
So a historic event we have stuff.
00:06:22
Xochitl
Crazy. All right, it’s nice if you have any more questions for us or any more grammar issues that you would like us to resolve here on the podcast, make sure to leave us a comment down below at A-Z, newspodcast.com shoot us an e-mail at AZ englishpodcast@gmail.com and also make sure that you join the WeChat or WhatsApp groups to make sure that you can talk to Jack.
00:06:23
Jack
Yeah.
00:06:43
Xochitl
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00:06:49
Jack
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Xochitl
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00:07:05
Jack
Exactly.
00:07:19
Xochitl
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00:07:23
Xochitl
And we’ll see you guys next time.
00:07:24
Xochitl
Bye bye bye.
00:07:25
Jack
Bye.
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