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Cristina Tomac Posted 16 years ago
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can you tell me please, how itis correct: a usual day, or an usual day?
  

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A usual day because the first sound is not a vowel. However, you may prefer to say an ordinary day , depending on the intended meaning. He had his usual drink is right if the person usually has the same drink when he goes to a bar.

  • A usual day because the first sound is not a vowel.
  • However, you may prefer to say an ordinary day , depending on the intended meaning.
  • He had his usual drink is right if the person usually has the same drink when he goes to a bar.
  • CB
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A usual day because the first sound is not a vowel. However, you may prefer to say an ordinary day, depending on the intended meaning. He had his usual drink is right if the person usually has the same drink when he goes to a bar.

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