Asked by Minnie
Hey, I need a very last help with my english article problem...
I need a very long sentence with lots of the, a/an. And there must be a lots of article mistakes in it. Can you help me?
I need a very long sentence with lots of the, a/an. And there must be a lots of article mistakes in it. Can you help me?
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Answered by
Steve
in general, "an" is used before words that begin with a vowel sound.
Note that initial silent "h" and so on are ignored.
Also, words that start with a pronounced "h" on an unstressed syllable, like "historic" are preceded by "an".
Note that initial silent "h" and so on are ignored.
Also, words that start with a pronounced "h" on an unstressed syllable, like "historic" are preceded by "an".
Answered by
Minnie
Thanks, but I know this already. Now I really need a sentensence with a lot The/a/an in it. And I don't get one... Can you give me a sentences?
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