nibinaearr
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This is more of an english question but sounds like a computing question.
The rule of "an" and "a" is that an refers to vowels, so "an apple", "an elephant". The rule of using "a" is for consonants, so, "a table", "a tree".
So why when talking about a HTML document do they say "an HTML"? Is it because it is an ancronym? I also saw "an HCard", that just doesn't sound right at all.
The rule of "an" and "a" is that an refers to vowels, so "an apple", "an elephant". The rule of using "a" is for consonants, so, "a table", "a tree".
So why when talking about a HTML document do they say "an HTML"? Is it because it is an ancronym? I also saw "an HCard", that just doesn't sound right at all.