Yes, you would use "an" before "uncle" if "uncle" begins with a vowel sound, as in "an uncle."
In general, you place the comma before the conjunction "but" when it connects two independent clauses. For example: "She wanted to go for a walk, but it started raining." If "but" is used to join elements within a single clause, a comma is usually not needed.
"Uncle" should be capitalized when used as a title before a name (e.g., Uncle Bob) or when used as a specific reference to a particular uncle (e.g., Uncle John). It should not be capitalized when used generically (e.g., my uncle).
The singular possessive form of "uncle" is "uncle's."
Yes, you should put a comma before "as" when it is used as a conjunction in a sentence.
Uncle in French is l'oncle. If you want to say my uncle, then its mon oncle.
He worked with his Uncle until his Uncle died
My uncle studies mythology.
He was an uncle only by marriage. He had no sisters and both of his brothers died before they could have children. His wife had nieces and nephews and they called him "uncle".
Me and my dad saw that my uncle was going to have a BRIDE.
no,he is not real.he is just a person that they put on a poster.
The lads are not related at all although they do call Simon Cowell 'Uncle Simon'. He is not actually their uncle. They call him this because he was the one who decided to put them together as a band.
An uncle is the brother of your mother or father.Being forced to "cry uncle" means to be put in a position where you must surrender to someone else. In a fight, this sometimes results in one fighter giving up (surrendering) by saying "uncle."
The supposed cause of Uncle Lucas's illness is a cursed that three brujas, or witches, had put on him.
This will depend upon how many girls have the same uncle. If you are referring to one girl, the apostrophe would be between the l and the s: the girl's uncle. If you are referring to more than one girl, the apostrophe would be after the s: the girls' uncle. Both versions indicate possession - the uncle of the girl or the uncle of the girls.
no that's abuse no matter how u put it
Your son would be the baby's uncle. Nobody would put such a fine point on the relationship to call your son the "Step-uncle" or "Half-uncle".
Basically Scout taught uncle Jack to hear both sides of the story before coming to a conclusion.