Quote Originally Posted by Sport1.3
"A" goes before all words that begin with consonants.
with one exception: Use an before unsounded h

"An" goes before all words that begin with vowels:
with two exceptions: When u makes the same sound as the y in you, or o makes the same sound as w in won, then a is used.


What kind of car is that? "A" SHO Taurus, fine sir. *petite bow*

What "AN" Enormously underrated SHO Taurus you have there.


Not trying to sound like a dick...just helping. I really like SHO's though
You're a funny dude... *petite bow*

I do have to interject, though. You can't correct someone's grammar if your's isn't on point...in your first post, you said ,"A SHO, no "AN" SHO" which of course is completely incorrect being that you meant to say "NOT "an" SHO"

Furthermore, the car has never been, is not, and will never be a SHO Taurus, but a Taurus S.H.O....which is why he feels it necessary to put the "an" there because of the vowel sound of the letter "S".

LOL...I like being a dick....do GET IT SKRAIGHT POTTNAH! *and I spelled that phonetically*



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James E.