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The Real Rule for 'A' vs. 'An'

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It certainly is!
 
Do you say, "An Anenome bit me" or "A Anenome bit me?

And is this an exception to the rule?

Pretty sure you say 'An anenome stung me.' Because English, also because I've been on the wrong end of those buggers a few times. While the results can vary, I've never seen the work of any teeth. Pretty sure it's a jellyfish like situation, with nematocysts going pew pew.
 
Pretty sure you say 'An anenome stung me.' Because English, also because I've been on the wrong end of those buggers a few times. While the results can vary, I've never seen the work of any teeth. Pretty sure it's a jellyfish like situation, with nematocysts going pew pew.

an anenome, my enemy, is not a frenemy because it stung me.
 
I bit myself trying to read that sentence.
Why bring your sex life into this high minded and fiercely important grammatical discussion.

Also . . . did you draw blood or was it all just a big tease? 😛 😱 😉
 
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