EVERYTIME I see or hear someone say A in front of vowels, I LITTERALLY want to slap some sence into them.
little grammar lesson: if the word begins with a, e, i, o, or u, use AN.
IE: I have an ant. I have a dog. I saw an anvil.
wrong: a ant, a egg, a igloo, a oddball, a underground railroad
Also, PLEASE use periods and comas.
IE: I left for the market today, and came back with a box.
Wrong: I ate pizza and then I went home and then I ate chips
don't use run-ons and vowals.
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13 Oct, 2016, 1:11 am
Edit: If you're under 10 or your native language isn't english, then this does not apply to you. I just get annoyed with some of the posts from my real-life friends, WHO ARE OLDER THAN ME. Often times, they include:
-spelling errors (which is understandible. 3/4 of my righting has spelling errors.)
-A before vowels
-No sentence punctuation at all
-No capitalization (understandible. I do this as well)
Again, this is not everyone. This is just a rant/vent.
13 Oct, 2016, 3:21 am
@Larry I don't thing that's how 'A' grammar works...I could be wrong, though
SAME. I JUST...I JUST...AHHH
14 Oct, 2016, 1:16 am
meme