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In ant the first letter is A , in elephant the first letter is E so the starting letter comes first and it is small. :) :P : :ohmy: :lol:


thanks for the information i did not know it. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

And if ant name started from alphabet 'e' then what would have been the difference?. :laugh:


yes..
In ant the first letter is A , in elephant the first letter is E so the starting letter comes first and it is small. :) :P : :ohmy: :lol:


thanks for the information i did not know it. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

And if ant name started from alphabet 'e' then what would have been the difference?. :laugh:


yes..

if it starts means at that time i will answer B)
desert is so dry because sand observes all the water when raining. ;) ;)

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Desert are dry because there is no water on desert.And sand absorb water.Same as like "SUJI".While making suji halwa we used to pour ghee sugar and milk or water the suji absorb all these material and becomes dry.And its color is somewhat like the sand in the desert.

Sharmistha Banerjee
I want to do a question here.
Why article a used before u or woh pronunciation. For exam a university. What is it's justification?

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I want to do a question here.
Why article a used before u or woh pronunciation. For exam a university. What is it's justification?

can't understand your question. can you make it a little bit clear?

Meera sandhu
Why we start our telephonic conversation with hello? Why don't we use other words?

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'Hello' is a greeting word. When we hear some one for first time, we greet him. We greet by saying 'hello'. However, you may use some other word like 'Namaste', 'Sat Sri akal'- as you like.

G. K. Ajmani Tax consultant
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I want to do a question here.
Why article a used before u or woh pronunciation. For exam a university. What is it's justification?


The article'a' is not used for every word starting with 'u'. Though the article 'an' is usually used before vowel, the article'a' is used if the starting letter sounds like a consonant. In your case of university, though it starts with the letter 'u' which is a vowel, when you pronounce it, it sounds like'you-ni-ver-si-ty'. so we say ' a university' and not ' an university'. But in case of uncle, you say as ' an uncle' not 'a uncle.
However I don't understand what you mean by woh pronunciation. Can you give some words with that pronunciation?
Friends another silly question.
Why glass breaks easily?
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