You use "an" before words that begin with a vowel sound. If you pronounce "RV" as the names of the letters, it sounds like "arvee", which begins with a vowel sound, so you would say "an RV". If you say the words that RV stands for, "recreational vehicle", that does not start with a vowel sound, so you would say "a recreational vehicle".
No, it's an acronym. It's short for Recreational Vehicle.
RV does not stand for nothing it is just a big truck. It's called Recreational Vehicle, though.
you say 'goodbye' like this, achree (how you would say it) or atri (how you would spell it)
It depends on how it is being used in the sentence. If it is being used as the noun, you say "Dad and I," but if you are using it after the verb you say "dad and me." The "test" for this is whether you would say I or me if your dad was not involved. For example, you would say "I went to the store," so you would say "Dad and I went to the store." On the other hand, you would say "Mom picked me up at the store," so you would say "Mom picked dad and me up from the store."
Being English, I'd say 'greyer'; but Americans would probably say 'grayer'.
In Kannada, we would say: Hajaraathi.
An RV.
It would have to be licensed as an RV.
How could it NOT hurt your credit rating? I'd say that you could easily slide 200 points having an RV repo on your record, and it could take years to recover from it.
It would look better on your record (For future loans) if you turned in the RV voluntarily.
Since RV is an abbreviation for Recreational Vehicle, I believe the answer would be no since Scrabble does not allow abbreviations.
It would depend on the size of the RV. Contact your local storage rental facility and ask them.
One can get an RV refinance by contacting some companies and comparing their rates and then make a decision. Some companies that provide these services are: Bank of America, Bank Rate, Low RV Financing, Woodalls, RV Trader.
One can purchase a used RV, motor home or camper from a local dealership. There is also a used RV List Service that is provided on the internet. Either one of these options would give you many used RV's to choose from.
One can sell RV supplies at RV sales and service centers. RV parks would be another great place to sell RV supplies. Roadside rest stops and gas stations too. Many people look to stores like Walmart to sell RV supplies, for easy one stop shopping.
The website Cruise America offers RV rentals for any occasion. Checking your local listings would be more beneficial in finding RV rental places near you.
Most charities would be glad to accept an RV. Check with your local one to verify.
RV insurance policies have the same kind of deductibles as other insurance policies. You need to contact your insurance company and ask them what the deductible would be depending on the RV you have chosen.