Ulyaoth
Emperor
a hilarious.
I can only see it as being useful for finding the equation parameters at one instant, but not over the whole rotation.
And that c better not mean centripetal/centrifugal force.![]()
¿lol wut?As I recall things....
"Plotinus is an historian." is correct.
"I saw an hilarious episode of Seinfeld." is also correct.
The vowel after the "h" determines whether or not "a" or "an" is used. I's require "an".
Has obama made any decisions yet about the space program?
Has obama made any decisions yet about the space program?
Yet numerous films and television shows have proven that I am correct. If you'll excuse me, I have to travel back through time to father the saviour of humanity."Everybody is insane but me" is a good way to get institutionalized.
Not according to my English teachers, and this guy:Historian has an "h" sound. So it doesn't have to have an "n" sound before it.
Thanks. I've also heard 'an hilarious,' I just didn't think of it.As I recall things....
"Plotinus is an historian." is correct.
"I saw an hilarious episode of Seinfeld." is also correct.
"A hockey puck slammed him in the face." is correct.
A hundred men...
A humongous crowd...
A hesitant performer...
A hanged man is a dead man.
The vowel after the "h" determines whether or not "a" or "an" is used. I's require "an".
Bite me.Historian, not 'istorian!
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Good response. Full of information.¿lol wut?
Doesn't really work, since I never have, and never will, drop the 'h' in 'historian.' Neither does anyone I know, nor has anyone I've ever heard, including the aforementioned English teachers. Except for them Northern English types. I'm not pronouncing the word 'hilarious' any differently to anyone else I've ever heard either. It seems to me that awkwardness comes from saying 'a' instead of 'an' in front of 'historian' and other words like Birdjaguar mentioned.I'm a sub editor and I can't resist responding to this one.
For words that begin with a silent 'h', ie hour (pronounced 'our'), it is preceded by 'an'.
If the h is stressed, then the word is preceded by 'a'.
This is due to the awkwardness of saying, for instance 'a egg' as opposed to 'an egg'.
For historian (pronounced 'his-to-ri-an'), it is preceded by 'a'. However some slangs might pronounce it as 'is-to-ri-an (dropping the h), so in those cases using 'an' might be more convenient. Choose the article that suits your pronounciation.
So the BBC's fixation with the correct pronunciation is wrong because your accent can't get your tongue around it?To speak English well with a Cockney or French accent it is vital to completely ignore the dictionary and a/an your h's by usage. This is why the BBC's fixation with "an Historic" is an abomination before god.
This?Does anyone know what the original "advice dog" meme picture was?
In Montreal, Quebec City, Toronto, and Ottawa, can I pay with American dollars for everything if I feel like it? If not, can I go to any local bank and exchange some American cash for Canadian cash?
Um, that equation is pretty much only for centripetal force, which is quite real, thank you very much.