my internet for online games is back !!! :]
and back to the club ^^
yo robo y da fak u put "an" before the word "legendary"???????
3nergisede y u the baddests @t englidstch???
mye grendmer cen tlak b3ttr3r einglsht tehn yeoue
iets noeht koohl
wbbbbb
easy u put "an" before words that start with 'e,a,u,i,o,mostly y' and "a" before other letters
Quote from: nourr993 on November 13, 2012, 05:01:45 PM
easy u put "an" before words that start with 'e,a,u,i,o,mostly y' and "a" before other words
omg rlly ??????????????????????????????
no wow thats not even right wow
Quote from: nourr993 on November 13, 2012, 05:01:45 PM
easy u put "an" before words that start with 'e,a,u,i,o,mostly y' and "a" before other letters
according to your post it's "a hour" ::)
Quote from: NeoKiller on November 13, 2012, 05:54:28 PM
Quote from: nourr993 on November 13, 2012, 05:01:45 PM
easy u put "an" before words that start with 'e,a,u,i,o,mostly y' and "a" before other letters
according to your post it's "a hour" ::)
it can be depending on whether you think due to the h being pronounced silently it should have "an" before it rather than "a" but it's a matter of opinion imo
ya and that^ good for him
Quote from: Energized on November 13, 2012, 04:13:57 PM
yo robo y da fak u put "an" before the word "legendary"???????
well..
y u spek lik dis den
Quote from: nourr993 on November 13, 2012, 05:01:45 PM
easy u put "an" before words that start with 'e,a,u,i,o,mostly y' and "a" before other letters
Legendary does not start with "a,e,i,o,u" and if a word started with y the y would not be considered a vowel, so it wouldn't count.
You put the word "an" before a vowel sound not the letter.
Ex: "Does Ross have a one?" As you pronounce it starting with a "w".
Ex: "Does Ross have an eleven?" As you pronounce it starting with an "e". ::)
The reason behind the "sometimes y," is that the letter y can sound like an "e," and possibly other vowels.
egg zaktly