Posted on 14 February 2017 - 04:18 PM
It's An ffa because of the sounding of the letter is (e-ff)Posted on 14 February 2017 - 04:19 PM
hi its anwould You xray for 100$
Posted on 14 February 2017 - 04:19 PM
It is an. Whoever says it isn't is AN idiot. Bye Its cold in the UKPosted on 14 February 2017 - 04:19 PM
Also hi stream can we get a PogChamp spam in chatPosted on 14 February 2017 - 04:20 PM
The rlly question is: Where's Mcqueen?Posted on 14 February 2017 - 04:20 PM
#AN FFA, NIKOLAI CAN U SAY THIS: HOLA HISPANOS. MEAN HI HISPANICS F**K TRUMP :vPosted on 14 February 2017 - 04:20 PM
JUST A QUICK UPDATE FOLKS! ZMCNikolai is 'an' inteligent minem 'an' El O ELPosted on 14 February 2017 - 04:21 PM
Typically you'll use 'an' when a word starts with a vowel (a,e,i,u,o) and 'a' when it doesn't.Ex: an emerald, a diamond sword
However FFA is an acronym so you pronounce the letters separately.
FFA = ef-ef-a
The first letter is an E so you say 'an FFA'.
Similarly you say 'a UHC' (you-haych-cee [or something]) instead of 'an UHC'.
Posted on 14 February 2017 - 04:25 PM
whats with all the random mexicans on this threadPosted on 14 February 2017 - 04:31 PM
An free for all, it is an "A," however when you pronounce words per letter for the most part you use "An." Not very good at English but this is my understanding ^^Posted on 14 February 2017 - 04:45 PM
It is an "An" 100% if you dissagree then you stupid.Posted on 14 February 2017 - 04:47 PM
ZMCNikolai wrote
But, there was a few people who, said it was A, now, what do you think? let me know, reply below.
Thank you very much
LG ZMCNikolai
It's "an" because of the pronunciation. You use "an" before words that are spelled with consonants, but are pronounced with vowel sounds. This means because you pronounce it "Eff Eff Ayy", then it would be "an".
Posted on 14 February 2017 - 05:13 PM
ZMCNikolai wrote
I guess I have 19 brain cells, because it technically means "free for all" so "a free for all". However it does sound a lot better if you just say "an ffa".
Posted on 14 February 2017 - 05:15 PM
What a waste of time…Can ya'll grammar?
Posted on 14 February 2017 - 06:21 PM
HalfCreeper wrote
Ex: an emerald, a diamond sword
However FFA is an acronym so you pronounce the letters separately.
FFA = ef-ef-a
The first letter is an E so you say 'an FFA'.
Similarly you say 'a UHC' (you-haych-cee [or something]) instead of 'an UHC'.
Best explanation here and the UHC example makes a lot of sense