Either a or the is correct, depending on the context:
I left the book at home.
Marta set her bag down and took out a book to read.
It depends on if you have some sort of child safety block on your computer which can block adult themed ads. You can grammar check on a word document on Microsoft word, you can also spell check on that. Happy days.
Light can go before house, ship, and year.
Grammar is a system of language it was it was introduced in 1586 introduced by William Bullokar
You have to take a test to get in so say you wanted to get into a grammar in year 8 then you would take an 12+
The is pronounced thuh before the word year. The is pronounced thee only before words that begin with a vowel sound. So while you would say thuhyear, you would say thee ear.
Several that I can think of immediately: good, bad, jubilee, birth .....
Year is an English equivalent of 'año'. The Spanish word is a masculine noun whose definite article is 'el', and whose indefinite article is 'uno' ['a, one']. It's pronounced 'AH-nyoh'.
No, it is not correct grammar to write About a year and a half year ago.The correct way: about a year and a half ago.Example sentences:The family moved out about a year and a half ago.About a year and a half ago, I broke my ankle.The phrase "about a year and a half ago" means "about 18 months ago".
Just practice your grammar (i.e. write essays, etc.) until your friend/mum/dad says its ok. And that question's grammar is so bad that i think that you should practice your grammar everyday for one year.
Article 370 of the Union Constitution was adopted in the year 1954.
As many that is needed to correct your Grammar.
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