The correct article is "a unique." For example:
Using a or an depends on the sound (consonant or vowel) at the beginning of a word, not the letter, so when a "u" (vowel) word is pronounced as though it begins with a "y" (consonant: yoo nique), it's treated more like the consonant sound of the y.
No unique can not be nulll....unique must have any unique value for unique identification.,...
It is a unique code.
"Unique, New York, Unique, New York, Unique, New York, Unique, New York, Unique, New York, Unique, New York, Unique, New York, Unique, New York, Unique, New York," keep on saying it a lot, and soon you'll be saying: "Unique, you York!"
No they are not unique to animals. But they are unique to eukariyotes
There are NO different ways. Unique is UNIQUE !
ask unique u ask unique u ask unique u ask unique u
No the word unique is not an adverb. Unique is an adjective as it describes a noun.
A unique experience! , :P lol.
utensils that are unique!
Unique.
Another word for unique is BonQuieQuie Because it is Unique
what is so unique about Italy