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Originally Posted by
jagris
"An" is used if the following word is used as a vowel, EX: Our, Hour, Omni.
Lol, Hour? H is not a vowel.
Glitchy, i r tehh grammer poolice
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On another note.
"An" is used if the following word is used as a vowel, EX: Our, Hour, Omni.
Are you saying the following word is a vowel? A word cannot be a vowel. The "first letter" can be a vowel.
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That's what I hate with the language english. You got to know all the way to make your grammar correct, and I almost forget everything I learn. My spelling is fine, but I have a hard time with the grammar. But, I remember long ago my english was worser. But, very nice guide. I hope I can learn from this, but there are many advanced words, so I need to look them up first. It is the same with Danish, but my Danish talking/grammar/spelling is perfect though, but you have to learn so many things. That is what makes the language difficult to write/spell. :-)

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Originally Posted by
Kuiren
On another note.
"An" is used if the following word is used as a vowel, EX: Our, Hour, Omni.
Are you saying the following word is a vowel? A word cannot be a vowel. The "first letter" can be a vowel.
Originally Posted by
Kuiren
Lol, Hour? H is not a vowel.
Glitchy, i r tehh grammer poolice
okay a few things, I'm going to fix up guide, and what I should have put there is if the first letter is PRONOUNCED as a vowel you put an, say hour... I sounds like our, or if you want to keep being idiots, OW R. I will go back and fix spelling, and as for the Canadian dilect, 90% of OFFICIAL documents in Canada are written in... YOU GOT IT! FRENCH!!!!!
Originally Posted by
Aneubarlorey
That's what I hate with the language english. You got to know all the way to make your grammar correct, and I almost forget everything I learn. My spelling is fine, but I have a hard time with the grammar. But, I remember long ago my english was worser. But, very nice guide. I hope I can learn from this, but there are many advanced words, so I need to look them up first. It is the same with Danish, but my Danish talking/grammar/spelling is perfect though, but you have to learn so many things. That is what makes the language difficult to write/spell. :-)
Thanks, I have horibble spelling, and in my town you have to fight REALY hard to stop from messing up on grammar ( I also you to play RS... I'll just leave that there) but anyway I like in Texas. I put up with bad grammar from regular Texans, and then our community has alot of people that are gangster wanabes, and as for the nothing much men. That was a sentence to show just how senile people are.
And yes from now on SPELL ************ check
Last edited by ~Jagris; 02-29-2008 at 08:43 PM.
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Originally Posted by
jagris
ITS IS POSSESSIVE. Idiotic people where are you from, your location says Canada, if you do then your country's official language is FRENCH!!!! Only the Brits and Americans should tell people how to use correct grammar.
1. The extended version of your sentence would be "It is his, you know." Therefore, you used the wrong form.
2. CA stands for California, retard.
Side note: This is NOT Jigglypuff
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Originally Posted by
Kuiren
Lol, Hour? H is not a vowel.
Glitchy, i r tehh grammer poolice
H is not a vowel but we don't pronounce it here. I think they should explain that better.
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You can't write a Grammar guide when the spelling of the guide is totally wrong. Use a spell check. /FacePalm
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useful to know! I faced with similar issue recently