The Doozies by Tom Gammill for November 19, 2010

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    tgaml  about 14 years ago

    “A hallucination,” or “An hallucination” ? I went with “A” but I originally wrote “An,” you can see the extra space in the balloon for the letter.

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    comicsnoob  about 14 years ago

    “A” is correct because the next word begins with a consonant sound.

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    Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 14 years ago

    Either way, I’m afraid he wasn’t hallucinating! Just go into any store! :-(

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    Larry Miller Premium Member about 14 years ago

    A is correct in America. How do the Brits pronounce it (and it wouldn’t surprise me if it was different in different areas there)?

    From http://grammar.quickanddirtytips.com/a-versus-an.aspx One complication is when words are pronounced differently in British and American English. For example, the word for a certain kind of plant is pronounced “erb” in American English and “herb” in British English. In the rare cases where this is a problem, use the form that will be expected in your country or by the majority of your readers.

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    dougsathome  about 14 years ago

    Don’t touch his junk.

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    3hourtour Premium Member about 14 years ago

    ..it’s ‘an hour’ so,’whom’ knows?…

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