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A half day leave or An half day leave
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25 de mar de 2015 03:46
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1
(Oops, my text got mixed up. This is what I meant to write:)
If the word sounds like it starts with a vowel we put 'an' before it; if it sounds like it starts with a consonant we put 'a' before it:
H
When the h is pronounced (thus the sound of a consonant sound starts the word), we put 'a' before it, like 'a half'.
When the h is not pronounced, thus the word sounds like it starts with a vowel, we put 'an' before it, like 'an hour'.
U
When the u is pronounced as a y (as a consonant) we put 'a' before it, like 'a university'.
When the u is pronounced as a vowel we put 'an' before it, like 'an ulcer'
25 de março de 2015
1
A half day leave is more correct. An is only placed before words that start with vowels such as: An open day, an awesome day, an interesting day.
"A half a day of leave" or "a half day of leave" are more complete ways to say the same thing.
25 de março de 2015
1
When the h is pronounced (thus the sound of a consonant sound starts the word), we put 'a' before it, like 'a half'.
If the word sounds like it starts with a vowel we put 'an' before it; if it sounds like it starts with a consonant we put 'a' before it:
H
When the h is not pronounced, thus the word sounds like it starts with a vowel, we put 'an' before it, like 'an hour'.
U
When the u is pronounced as a y (as a consonant) we put 'a' before it, like 'a university'.
When the u is pronounced as a vowel we put 'an' before it, like 'an ulcer'
25 de março de 2015
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Inglês, Japonês, Khmer (cambojano)
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