a historical building. a is for consonants an is for vowels. an apple. an elephant. a box. a sheep
It's always "a" when it is before a word that does not start with a letter that is a vowel or sounds like a vowel. Therefore, the correct grammar is "a historical background." Actually, the above is not entirely correct. It is quite acceptable to use "an" in front of a word beginning with the letter 'h' when the word is not stressed on the first syllable. So, for example, it is quite acceptable to say "an historical background" or "an heroic feat", but it is not correct to say "an heritage".
Yes, it is correct to say you are 'family-orientated'. It is also correct to say you are 'family-oriented'.
historical evidence suggests this theory. The war was Historical.
Because of their historical heritage.
I know that i am not know the correct answer to that very confusing question
It is grammatically correct to say , "I am in school today." This is because you are in the building, not at the building.
It's always "a" when it is before a word that does not start with a letter that is a vowel or sounds like a vowel. Therefore, the correct grammar is "a historical background." Actually, the above is not entirely correct. It is quite acceptable to use "an" in front of a word beginning with the letter 'h' when the word is not stressed on the first syllable. So, for example, it is quite acceptable to say "an historical background" or "an heroic feat", but it is not correct to say "an heritage".
The building's corner, is the singular possessive form for the corner of the building.The form buildings is the plural form of the singular noun building.
Brooklyn Historical Society Building was created in 1881.
The library's building was built is correct.
Massachusetts Historical Society Building was created in 1899.
Former Chicago Historical Society Building was created in 1892.
That building is very historical. Like that:)
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The web address of the Mattatuck Historical Society Building is: www.mattatuckmuseum.org
The web address of the Canton Historical Society Building is: www.cantonmuseum.org
The web address of the Sayreville Historical Building is: http://www.sayhistory.com