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When typing a sentence with an abbreviation, do you determine whether you type "a" or "an" before the abbreviation by the pronunciation of the abbreviation or what it stands for? For example:

"I'm going to post an SS in the Desktops thread."

SS stands for "screenshot," but when reading it to yourself, you think (or at least I do), "ess ess" rather than "screenshot."

Should it be "an" for "ess ess" or "a" for "screenshot"?

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You don't only use an for vowels, but also vowel sounds. e.g. It's an hour until 6 p.m.

EDIT: Wow, I learned something. Apparently, it is "an," because you are actually pronouncing "ess" and not the "s sound."

http://cctc2.commnet.edu/grammar/abbreviations.htm#acronyms

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