no. Use an with article.
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The personal pronoun "I" is always capitalized, even when it's used in a contraction. Also, the indefinite article "a" should be included before "Disney", which is also capitalized."Who will say that I'm too old to watch a Disneyfilm?"
Either is commonly used. However, it is unnecessary to add the word Desert to Sahara.
First of all if you want to use the word Māori as a plural, then the correct answer is Māori. Not Māoris. For example if you wanted to say "look at those Māoris" then the correct term would be "look at those Māori". I can't stressed that enough. And Māori are native to New Zealand..
you say it however you like :S its correct both ways
To say the word lightning in Latin, a person would say the word "ignis." To say thunder in Latin, the word is "tonitrua."
You would say A Hunter because you only use "an" when the next word starts with a vowel.
The Spanish word for "lightning" is "relampago" or "rayo".
Lightning is a two syllable word spoken as light-ning.
lightning = αστραπές (astrapes). This is plural.ΑΣΤΡΑΠΗ (astrapee) is singular.We also say ΚΕΡΑΥΝΟΣ (keravnos), meaning: thunder.
A thunder storm is one in which a large amount of thunder is heard. Thunder is caused by lightning; it would be more correct to say that a thunderstorm only occurs with lightning strikes.
Yes, darkness is a noun and the indefinite article 'a' is grammatically correct. It would also be correct to use the definite article 'the', depending on how the word darkness is used. Examples:A darkness invaded my thoughts. A darkness dominated the story.The darkness made it difficult to read the text. The darkness of the stairwell made it necessary to take care.
Yes, it is correct to say "I will be out of the country" if you are indicating that you will be leaving the country for a period of time.
The correct article to use before "unicorn" is "a." The word "unicorn" begins with a consonant sound, so "a" is the appropriate indefinite article to use.
"École" in French is feminine, so the correct article to use before it would be "la" (feminine article) to say "l'école."
No, it is not correct to say "Are you going to the park or no." It would be more grammatically correct to say "Are you going to the park or not?"
It is correct to say "used to do".