Their, They're fen. I'm sure everything will be fine.
Ha.
-brucesfist-
Their, They're fen. I'm sure everything will be fine.
"a" if the following word begins with a consonant, "an" if the following word begins with a vowel. For the most part, there are certain exceptions.
Such as "I am an honest man" - the "h" is silent.
How old and educated can a person be without knowing that "I" needs to be capitalized? The sad state of education terrifies me.
Interesting about "a" and "an", that's just always how it was taught to me but now I understand it better
I never really know when to use a semi-colon though. Someone enlighten me please.
Yes, nice example, but that isn't an exception. This is still part of the rule.
"H" is a consonant, so it is an exception to the rule as Dawkinzz described it.
Yes, yes, you did. You should have known what was coming. This is still the internet, even if its a nice corner of it.I asked for this eh?