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Linda1259 said, 6 months ago
Great teacher!!!!!!!!
kroykali said, 6 months ago
I’ll point it out before someone else does….
Since the “h” in history is pronounced, shouldn’t it be A historical, not AN historical?
Jnite said, 6 months ago
@kroykali
It would be proper. Although I would be lying if I wouldn’t make the same mistake. It’s not unusual for me to pronounce it “istoric” when I speak quickly.
Also, “an” roles off the tongue easier than “a” would with this word for some reason so that doesn’t help either.
johbjacob said, 6 months ago
very funny
Comic Minister said, 6 months ago
No thank you.
Mokoyombi said, 6 months ago
@Jnite
English is a weird language; consider these sentences: “The house burned up” and “The house burned down”. When I was in junior high school I thought the first meant the fire started in the basement and worked its way to the attic, and the second was the inverse. Today I realize both mean the house burned completely! Another “mind bender” is that you will read today on the paper what you read yesterday online, and both verb tenses are written the same… There are many more examples, but I think these two prove my point.