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maddawg
No I'm talking about pronunciation of the word "the" as it should be pronounced when preceding a word beginning with a vowel or a vowel sound...similar to a/an you discussed earlier.
Both are pronounced "the" neither are pronounced "tha"
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BLUE collar
Both are pronounced "the" neither are pronounced "tha"
Neither IS pronounced . . .?:icon_wink:
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Dawgpix
Neither IS pronounced . . .?:icon_wink:
Sorry, got caught up in the moment and did it wrong myself.
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BLUE collar
Both are pronounced "the" neither are pronounced "tha"
do we need to revive the grammar thread?
"thee" before a vowel sound, "thuh" before a consonant sound.
and a/an depends on the word it preceeds, not the word it modifies.
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arkansasbob
do we need to revive the grammar thread?
"thee" before a vowel sound, "thuh" before a consonant sound.
and a/an depends on the word it preceeds, not the word it modifies.
Absolutly False... it usually is the word that the article preceeds, but not always. "The is always used, never "Thuh."
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Abominable Gorilla
This year I've purchased tickets to 92 MLB games in addition to the 25 games that comes with my Tech season tickets. This doesn't include the countless MiLB games I will attend if Jericho returns to Daytona. Hi, I'm Joseph, and I'm a baseballaholic.
Why would he be returning?
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hey so Lost is back in a week. bickity bam.
more people need to see "primer"
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arkansasbob
is that really how the rule works? i thought the a/an difference was more of a pronunciation thing. you need an "n" before a vowel sound so that the sentence flows correctly when read out loud.
for example, "a beautiful evening" wouldn't sound right if it were "an beautiful evening,"
or, "an awful time." would be hard to say as "a awful time."
^this.
are you telling me you would tell someone, "i'm having a awful time"?
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arkansasbob
^this.
are you telling me you would tell someone, "i'm having a awful time"?
the Ah sound at the begining of the word aweful is a vowel sound, therefore you would use "an"
I was incorrect earlier in saying that it applies to the word which the article modifies. I was not thinking along the lines of another adjective being added in the sentence. However, the rule still states that you would use "Use A before words that begin with a consonant sound, and AN before words with a vowel sound." Do not confuse sounds with spellings, as I illustrated in my earlier examples "a university" and "an uncle."
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BLUE collar
Absolutly False... it usually is the word that the article preceeds, but not always. "The is always used, never "Thuh."
back me up here, maddawg.
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BLUE collar
the Ah sound at the begining of the word aweful is a vowel sound, therefore you would use "an"
exactly. but the article doesn't modify "awful" -- it modifies "time."
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arkansasbob
exactly. but the article doesn't modify "awful" -- it modifies "time."
See my edited post. I caught my mistake after I had already submitted it.
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BLUE collar
Absolutly False... it usually is the word that the article preceeds, but not always. "The is always used, never "Thuh."
Wow! I thought you knowd your stuff. If the above is the case, then you'll have a hard time finding a "proper talking" example to back it up. It's almost the same rule as a/an.
Learned it in first grade.:icon_wink:
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BLUE collar
See my edited post. I caught my mistake after I had already submitted it.
if that was all you meant to say, you could have read down a few posts to see that it had already been addressed in this thread.
but you're still wrong on the pronunciation of the.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/the
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arkansasbob
if that was all you meant to say, you could have read down a few posts to see that it had already been addressed in this thread.
but you're still wrong on the pronunciation of the.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/the
I have never in my life heard of this rule of pronunciation. I'm ashamed as a teacher that I haven't.