No. You should say an automatic vehicle.
Usually we have a/the or an before a noun or adjective + noun eg
a dog, a black dog.
If the noun or adjective starts with a vowel (a e i o u ) then use an eg
an apple, an unripe apple
an automatic car
Do Judy and Peter dislike school is correct. and by the way, im in year 3 so u just got owned by a 8 year old. take that!
Yes, she is. I got this answer off of google, and i hope that it is correct, because I put it in my school project. :/
No. The correct form is "got", without the "had". Example, I got what I wanted.
Two can be correct; one is not correct.Have you got anything to tell me is a correct question.Have you got anything telling me is an incorrect use of the word telling.Have you got anything, tell me is a correct question if you add a comma after the word anything.
the question is more than requires two answers: (1) if this vehicle is a standard you probably got a bearing going in the trans. (2) if this vehicle is a automatic you probably got a tranny mount broken or very worn. also check for play in linkage at both ends of cable.
We've got your back. Is this a correct statement?
Earning a D in your senior year will not result in an automatic rejection. In the application essay, state what happened such that you got the D and what you have done to remedy that situation.
No, if you may have got.
I was exhilarated when I got a party at school. "He exhilarates every time he gets an answer correct."
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No, the correct grammar would be "Look at what you got."
you got married