Half Rupee 1947 Coin Value In Indian Rupees half is one syllable and so the word is emphasised stressed Most words fall into this category SO I think you use an if the h sound is silent e g honour or if the first syllable
Hello my friends I was wondering which preposition you prefer and whether the is necessarily needed I went to school this morning On In At the halfway I saw an insect Let s say about half of the time maybe a bit more maybe a bit less but not often enough to call it often or frequently My original sentence is The prose has occasionally an
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Someone who works half time works 50 of a normal work week Someone who works part time works an unspecified number of hours but less than a normal work week In Hello guys 1 year is singular hence it s year without s plural ending 1 5 years is more than one and it is countable hence it is quite logical to make it plural by s ending
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half is one syllable and so the word is emphasised stressed Most words fall into this category SO I think you use an if the h sound is silent e g honour or if the first syllable

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