An well-worded article
Your title is an amusing paradox. Whilst comenting on someone elses writing ability you made your own gramatical mistake :-P. It should be "A well-worded article" rather than "An well worded article" if you are looking to be gramatically correct. The word following "An" does not begin with a vowel, thus, should be "A." I am not nit picking, I was genuinely amused. :-D
-Colleen
-Colleen
Originally Posted by ej25goddess,Mar 16 2005, 04:26 PM
Your title is an amusing paradox. Whilst comenting on someone elses writing ability you made your own gramatical mistake :-P. It should be "A well-worded article" rather than "An well worded article" if you are looking to be gramatically correct. The word following "An" does not begin with a vowel, thus, should be "A." I am not nit picking, I was genuinely amused. :-D
-Colleen
-Colleen
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Originally Posted by ej25goddess,Mar 16 2005, 04:26 PM
Your title is an amusing paradox. Whilst comenting on someone elses writing ability you made your own gramatical mistake :-P. It should be "A well-worded article" rather than "An well worded article" if you are looking to be gramatically correct. The word following "An" does not begin with a vowel, thus, should be "A." I am not nit picking, I was genuinely amused. :-D
-Colleen
-Colleen
Just read the title again...YOU ARE RIGHT! LOL. "A" instead of "AN." I knew that, but my finger ignored my mind whilst typing.
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