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An Historic vs. A Historic: Which One Is Correct? - Thesaurus.com

Formally, the word historic begins with a consonant sound and so the form a historic is preferred in formal writing.

A historic or an historic? : r/grammar - Reddit

In standard modern English the norm is for the h to be pronounced in words like hotel and historical, and therefore the indefinite article a is ...

A Historic vs. An Historic - DAILY WRITING TIPS

In 1869, “a historic” is neck and neck with “an historic.” The two travel along fairly close together until the First World War when “an historic” pulls ahead ...

A or An Historical Novel? - University of Michigan

The rule for "BBC English" is that if the "initial syllable of the "h" word is unstressed (historical) one uses "an", whereas if it is stressed (history), one ...

Is it 'a historic' or 'an historic'? - Brenden Wood - Medium

So, according to grammar rules, the use of 'a' and 'an' before the word 'historic' comes down to how you say the word — do you say 'historic' ...

Historic vs. Historical: What's the difference? - Merriam-Webster

Historical is used as the general term for describing history, such as 'the historical record,' while historic is now usually reserved for important and famous ...

Which is grammatically correct, 'an historic moment' or 'a ... - Quora

Both are correct. The spelling (or pronunciation) of the word “history” (historic) has nothing to do with grammar. Some treat the word as ...

A Historic or An Historic — Priestly Pointers

The correct answer, for American-English speakers, is “a historic event.” This is because the first sound in “historic” is a consonant sound, “hiss,” and the ...

Is it “an historic” or “a historic”? - Scribbr

A and an are different forms of the indefinite article. Words where the “h” sound is pronounced, such as “hat,” “hotel,” or “hard,” use “a” instead of “an.”

Which one is correct: 'an historic' or 'a ... - San Diego Union-Tribune

The rule is that a precedes consonant sounds and an precedes vowel sounds — a, e, i, o and u. When the h is silent, as in honor, honest, hour ...

How to Use An historic Correctly - Grammarist

The rule for the indefinite article is that we use a before words beginning with a consonant sound, and an before words beginning with a vowel sound.

'A Historic' Versus 'an Historic' - Quick and Dirty Tips

Although there are regional variations, the standard American pronunciation of historic starts with a consonant sound (just like the words hit ...

"an historic occasion" - Is this correct? - English Grammar & Usage

... vs. "a" before "historic" "a historic" is correct; "an historic" is wrong. "an historic" is correct ... first sound, not the ...

An Historic vs. A Historic* | Grammar Underground with June ...

People who prefer “an” before historic do so despite the rule that requires “a” before a consonant sound. They say that “an historic” is an ...

"A Historic" or "An Historic" Event? - DAILY WRITING TIPS

An historic event is one that stands out as having had a significant, history-changing impact. The Battle of Waterloo was an historic event. It stopped ...

An Historic Occasion or A Historic Occasion?

... history (stress on first syllable). Try saying the following phrases out loud: A history book. A historical occasion. You might have found ...

A(n) historical take on the evolving use of a/an

Before William the Conqueror invaded, Old English was chock-full of guttural h's, as in the first word of the poem “Beowulf”: “Hwaet!” (What ...

“An historic” (and such) - Not One-Off Britishisms

... first entry, Fowler takes on this subject, writing in his inimitable way: “A” is used before all consonants except silent h (“a history ...

Why we say "an historical" but "a history" [duplicate]

In the word "history", the first syllable is stressed, so the "h" is always pronounced. So "an history" isn't allowed by these rules.

Historic vs. Historical: How to Choose the Right Word - ThoughtCo

The word “historic” refers to any event, object, or place that is considered an important part of history. It is the more selective of the two terms.