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If the word begins with a vowel - ie 'unsuspecting' then it is preceded by 'an', if it doesn't ie 'sympathetic', then it is preceded by 'a'.
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A and an signal that the noun modified is indefinite, referring to any member of a group. These indefinite articles are used with singular nouns when the noun is general; the corresponding indefinite quantity word some is used for plural general
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Just passing by, pardon me for sticking my nose in, but...
We say 'a history' but 'an historical'.
Some people do. I'm not sure when it became trendy but I wish people
would cut it out. I find it painful to hear. "An historical
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Hi,
This topic was recently discussed in the the thread entitled
Indefinite Article With Hispanic?
Basically, if you pronounce the 'h', say 'a'. If you don't, say 'an'. I say 'a herb'.
When you speak of the grammar rule of 'a' only
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Hi,
I am having a debate with co-workers regarding which indefinite article to use preceding Hispanic. We agree the article a precedes words beginning with a consonant, the article an precedes words beginning with vowels. We also know an
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I am having a debate with co-workers regarding which indefinite article to use preceding Hispanic. We agree the article a precedes words beginning with a consonant, the article an precedes words beginning with vowels. We also know an precedes
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Guest wrote: Use "a" if the next word begins with a consonant, and "an" if the next word begins with a vowel. A tiger, an angel, a book, etc. A historical character.
This is not completely correct.
The indefinite article a is used when the
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1) the is correct and yes it does refer to the icon of a
specific programme (the little picture on the desktop to access a
particular programme)
2) The sentence only makes sense with the use of the indefinite article an (icon)- used in front
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Hi Lyn,
Here is one of my posts from a previous thread on the topic of articles. It might help.
Posted: 03-30-2005 12:26 PM
The correct use of articles is acknowledged to be one of the most difficult points of English grammar, so
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An excellent reply, Jazz. I hope you won't mind if I expand on it a little.
The correct use of articles is acknowledged to be one of the most difficult points of English grammar, so don't be despondant Ali; mistakes don't usually matter too
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