Someone asked me this....So what should it be? "A Unique Experience" or "An Unique Experience"?
If the object is "Unique", then it should be "A Unique Experience" cause before words starting with u and eu that sound like 'you', "A" is affixed in front. E.g. A european, A university, A unit. But if it's referring to "Experience", then it should be "An Unique Experience"....
GRRR!!! What should it be?? ANYONE???
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With that post, start reflecting how lousy my english is. :(
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No worries. Mine too... we aren't native. It's fine. I thought the A E I O U rule was the only rule and only upon my friend's asking did it really makes me sit up and think "English"...
So what say u? A Unique Experience?
The Answer is A unique experience. Someone just replied after checking.... hohoho.
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