I am reminded of a Monty Python sketch.![]()
"He is an Halibut."
I am reminded of a Monty Python sketch.![]()
"He is an Halibut."
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It does depend on the sound of the word, which is why I added 'vowel sound' or a 'hard sound'.
UNBC - that starts with a "y" sound, so "a" is correct. ("y" is a vowel only "sometimes" - remember memorizing the vowels in the early grades?)
And "hour" does start without the H sound, so "an" goes with that.
LOL - I remember "An Halibut". Eric the Half-A-Bee! (Half-An-Bee???)
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
THANK YOU for posting this! It annoys me when I see this mistake made continually. Surely it sounds un-natural to say to yourself in your head as you type, for example, 'an dog' or 'a argument'?![]()
Our goal in life should be - to be as good a person as our dog thinks we are.
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Another one that drives me crazy is a lot and alot or even allot.
A lot: a considerable quantity or extent
Allot: to assign as a share or portion, or to distribute by or as if by lot
and don't even get me started on the apostrophes!![]()
Niņo & Eliza
Thank you!
Another one is "noone" NO SUCH WORD, PEOPLE!It's two words - No one. Thank you. Rant over
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Last edited by RedHedd; 07-14-2008 at 06:01 PM.
What about there, their, and they're!?! I see those misused all the time! I know how to use them correctly, but to explain it?
There is used in regards to a place. "We went there too!"
Their is possessive. "The dog is theirs." "This is their dog."
They're is a contraction of They and Are. "They're our relatives."
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