Generally, we use the article "an" before the word "answer", because it starts with the sound of a vowel. But "a" is also used before this word:
- Above all things never show an inmate fear or your uncertainty of a situation! If you don't know a answer say "No" because it's easier to switch a no to a yes then a yes to a no later. And whatever you do, don't panic and stay firm on your answer. — Matthew Zamborowski
- The problem is that Trump isn’t enough of a answer-avoiding politician, said Carson.
My question is, isare there any situationcircumstances when "a" is used before the word "answer" instead of "an"?
Are the above cited uses of "a" correct?