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Saturday, April 10, 2010

Grammatical errors

8 I hope you all have a enjoyable stay.3 I hope you all have an enjoyable stay.Always use an (NOT a ) before a word beginning with a vowel sound: ‘an egg’, ‘an envelope’.28 My husband is doing a MS in civil engineering.Use an (NOT a) before an abbreviation that begins with a vowel sound: ‘an MS’ /6em 'es/, ‘an MA’ /6em 'eI/.38 Sometimes it is difficult to live a
honest life.
.3 Sometimes it is difficult to live an honest life.Use an (NOT a ) before words beginning with h when the h is not pronounced: ‘an honor’, ‘an hour’.48 A bottle of milk is in the fridge.3 There is a bottle of milk in the fridge.
8 A party will be at the language school.3 There will be a party at the language school.In many sentences, the verb be is used to mean ‘exist’ or ‘take place’. If the subject has not been mentioned before, it is placed immediately after the verb and the sentence begins with there .

Longman Interactive American Dictionary©Addison Wesley Longman 1997

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