Sorry but this triggered me that you would use "a" before a word starting with a silent "h" followed by a vowel and not "an."In post 2299, Creature wrote:A honorable guilty would be good.
Had to get that off my chest.
Sorry but this triggered me that you would use "a" before a word starting with a silent "h" followed by a vowel and not "an."In post 2299, Creature wrote:A honorable guilty would be good.
Its silent in every american dialectIn post 2302, Io wrote:Sure for Brit's it is, but American English drops the u after o's.
But the h is silent in "ho" words like hour and honor. At least in southern dialect it is.
Why would you rather have Black lynched?In post 2320, Transcend wrote:Might be io now but idk.
In my name do not lynch creature or RachMarie.