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The general rule for indefinite articles is to use a before consonants and a before vowels. The trick here is to use your ears (how the acronym is pronounced), not your eyes (how it's spelled). HIV (pronounced “aitch eye see”) begins with a vowel sound, so an HIV patient is correct.
The general rule for indefinite articles is to use a before consonants and a before vowels. The trick here is to use your ears (how the acronym is pronounced), not your eyes (how it's spelled). HIV (pronounced “aitch eye see”) begins with a vowel sound, so an HIV patient is correct.
Grammar Tip The With Acronyms and Initialisms are abbreviations that must be pronounced as letters, e.g., LCBO.) Use a definite article with an initialism if the spelled out term begins with the but is not covered in the initialism. The United States of America = the U.S.A.
Use a before words that start with a consonant sound and a before words that start with a vowel sound. Other letters can also be pronounced either way. Just remember it is the sound that governs whether you use a or an, not the actual first letter of the word.
Original answer: It is exactly as you said: an is used before words beginning with a vowel sound, not necessarily a vowel letter. The acronyms you mentioned both begin with vowel sounds (/f. Tie/, /FSI/), so an is used before them.
NASA, on the other hand, is an acronym because even though it is also made up of the first letters of the department name (National Aeronautics and Space Administration), it is pronounced as a word, NASA, and not by spelling out the letters N, A, S, A.
It is a traditional rule of English that a can be used before words that begin with an H sound if the first syllable of that word is not stressed. Indeed, some traditionalists would say it must be used before such words. Since the first syllable of historic is unstressed, it is acceptable to use a before it.
an honor — the h is silent. We use and because the honor has a vowel sound because the h is not pronounced: (h)on our. A historic day — the h is pronounced.
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