Robb Kerr wrote:
> I need some help with a looping syntax. In english, "a" is used before
> words that begin with consonants - "an" is used before words that
> start with vowels.
You are probably already aware of this, but that isn't strictly correct.
The rule for deciding between "a" and "an" is
On Wed, 30 Jun 2004 00:58:32 + (GMT), Philip Olson wrote:
>>> I need some help with a looping syntax. In english, "a" is used before
>>> words that begin with consonants - "an" is used before words that start
>>> with vowels. I'm trying to create a loop that checks this state and inserts
>>> t
> > > I need some help with a looping syntax. In english, "a" is used before
> > > words that begin with consonants - "an" is used before words that start
> > > with vowels. I'm trying to create a loop that checks this state and inserts
> > > the correct word in the echo line. Below is the sloppy v
> > I need some help with a looping syntax. In english, "a" is used before
> > words that begin with consonants - "an" is used before words that start
> > with vowels. I'm trying to create a loop that checks this state and inserts
> > the correct word in the echo line. Below is the sloppy version o
On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 19:27:04 -0500, Robb Kerr
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>
> I need some help with a looping syntax. In english, "a" is used before
> words that begin with consonants - "an" is used before words that start
> with vowels. I'm trying to create a loop that checks this state and insert
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