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    Re: Comments That Don't Warrant A Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by inudesu View Post
    According to this site, I guess the key is how you pronounce "historical." I think it should be an historical but I could see where someone who regularly drops their h's would say it the other way (British accent?).

    http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/esl/esliart.html

    Even better link!

    http://www.alphadictionary.com/articles/drgw007.html

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    Re: Comments That Don't Warrant A Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by inudesu View Post
    According to this site, I guess the key is how you pronounce "historical." I think it should be an historical but I could see where someone who regularly drops their h's would say it the other way (British accent?).

    http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/esl/esliart.html

    I edited my previous post. Please re-read. Yes, definately an 'istorical across the pond.

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    Re: Comments That Don't Warrant A Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by maddawg View Post





    The above post is written mostly to aggrevate Inudesu.
    Worked.

    I'll return the favor by directing you to this thread, which features one of your favorite people performing his job at the usual level of competency.

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    Re: Comments That Don't Warrant A Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by maddawg View Post
    Was the BHO thing yesterday a historical moment or an historical moment? I've seen and heard both. Grammar police?

    Found it! an goes before words beginning with a vowel ( I knew that one), but also before words beginning with a silent h. Since the h in historical is NOT silent, those who have been using an historical moment are dumb arses.
    Actually, the rule applies to the word that a or an modifies and not really the word that's directly behind it. In other words, historical is an adjective just like a or an and both, historical and a/an, modify moment. Since moment begins with a consonant sound, the correct choice would be a since, as you've pointed out, words with a silent h or vowel sound are modified by an.

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    Re: Comments That Don't Warrant A Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by maddawg View Post
    For you Dirty...

    I should have known a redneck would have trouble accepting the English language.

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    Re: Comments That Don't Warrant A Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Dirtydawg View Post
    Actually, the rule applies to the word that a or an modifies and not really the word that's directly behind it. In other words, historical is an adjective just like a or an and both, historical and a/an, modify moment. Since moment begins with a consonant sound, the correct choice would be a since, as you've pointed out, words with a silent h or vowel sound are modified by an.
    While we're on the topic of our silly language, would you mind doing a little subject-verb agreement fix on your signature quote? It's been driving me crazy.


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    Re: Comments That Don't Warrant A Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by inudesu View Post
    While we're on the topic of our silly language, would you mind doing a little subject-verb agreement fix on your signature quote? It's been driving me crazy.
    I didn't even really read it. Apparently, the site I copied and pasted from didn't proofread it either. Done.

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    Re: Comments That Don't Warrant A Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Dirtydawg View Post
    Actually, the rule applies to the word that a or an modifies and not really the word that's directly behind it. In other words, historical is an adjective just like a or an and both, historical and a/an, modify moment. Since moment begins with a consonant sound, the correct choice would be a since, as you've pointed out, words with a silent h or vowel sound are modified by an.
    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."

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    Re: Comments That Don't Warrant A Thread

    I thought it was phonetically, as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by arkansasbob View Post
    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."
    It wouldn't be the only thing in the English language that didn't sound right yet still followed a specific rule.

    Quote Originally Posted by Abominable Gorilla View Post
    I thought it was phonetically, as well.
    Remind me what you and bob's degrees are in.

    Actually, you two have gotten me to doubting my own knowledge now especially since it's been quite a few Stolis, message board posting grammar and shift work grammar since I've done anything close to pay attention to the English language, so I'm tempted to go in the attic and dig up my old grammar books to double check even though I'm very certain of this. If it was just maddawg, I'd chalk it up to redneck ignorance, but two intellectual stalwarts like yourselves, I don't know.

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    Re: Comments That Don't Warrant A Thread

    Use Google Goober.

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    Re: Comments That Don't Warrant A Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by maddawg View Post
    Use Google Goober.
    Better yet. We can wait for Aubrey to get back from his hitchhiking trip to the inauguration and get his expert input. Or, you can just diagram the sentence and see what you determine.

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    Re: Comments That Don't Warrant A Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Dirtydawg View Post
    Better yet. We can wait for Aubrey to get back from his hitchhiking trip to the inauguration and get his expert input. Or, you can just diagram the sentence and see what you determine.

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    Re: Comments That Don't Warrant A Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Dirtydawg View Post
    Remind me what you and bob's degrees are in.

    Actually, you two have gotten me to doubting my own knowledge now especially since it's been quite a few Stolis, message board posting grammar and shift work grammar since I've done anything close to pay attention to the English language, so I'm tempted to go in the attic and dig up my old grammar books to double check even though I'm very certain of this. If it was just maddawg, I'd chalk it up to redneck ignorance, but two intellectual stalwarts like yourselves, I don't know.
    I'm not saying you're wrong. I just thought that's how it was. I just think of some examples like "an colorful alligator" which doesn't sound right, but maybe that's just because I always followed an incorrect rule?

    Methinks we might be putting too much effort into it when we start digging for books in an dark attic.

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