No - the prefix 'an' is used when the next word starts with a vowel.
The sentence "Use the blue key, not the yellow key" should use a comma before the phrase "not the yellow key" to separate the two contrasting elements.
It's green THEN yellow
yellow peril
Well, i may be wrong if they didnt use yellow or red cards, for yellow they might call them over and give them a final warning and if it happens again there out. For a red caard they will probably just send them out of the game.
No, don't use a comma after "and" in a series. There are two acceptable comma styles for series. One includes a comma before the final "and" (red, yellow, and blue). The other does not include the final comma (red, yellow and blue).
The correct way to punctuate the sentence is: "You should use the blue key, not the yellow."
You are suspended after the second yellow card.
No, black and yellow existed before the Steelers.
You can find it either before you go into the forest at the start , or you can find it when you use cuts if nearby the digletts cave .
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use of yellow ocherwhat is the main use of yellow ocher. and what is the cost of its. and where is the paint factory in India. i want to export busness of yellow ocher in an Indian paint company.
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