Use "a" before a word beginning with a consonant or the sound of a consonant. Use "an" before a word beginning with a vowel or the sound
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Use "a" before a word beginning with a consonant or the sound of a consonant. Use "an" before a word beginning with a vowel ...
Use "either" and "neither" to indicate a choice between two items. Use "both" to indicate two items. Use "neither.nor" to ...
Use "either" and "neither" to refer to a choice between two items. Use "any" to refer to one of several items. Use "both" ...
Use "less than" to refer to one countable item or less. Use "fewer than" to refer to more than one countable item, such as ...
Use "the entire" for "all" or "all of" when you mean a total or the whole of a singular item, as in "the entire apple." Use ...