Toasted bagel topped with grainy mustard, tomato, bacon, avocado, sriracha and salt and pepper. Coffee.
Only 2?!!?!? Lucky man you are!
a orange
I contemplated "an" but as it references the marmalade and not the orange, I went with "a". Might still be wrong but whantever.
Pressure Cooker Orange Chicken 2.0
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This one using a orange, peach and mango marmalade. A lot less sweet than the last one, which is perfect.
Link!Any way I can talk you into giving me the recipe?
I believe it should be "an" because although it is referencing the marmalade, the marmalade is being described with adjectives. Which technically means the "orange, peach and mango marmalade" is all one thing.I contemplated "an" but as it references the marmalade and not the orange, I went with "a". Might still be wrong but whantever.
Okay, now that one has me second guessing myself."He drives a orange and black car"
"He drives an orange and black car"
That's what thought too but rather the sound of it being a consonant or vowel.I thought it only mattered if the word proceeding "a" was a consonant (an) or a vowel (a).
What about the word "hour"Use:
“An” if the word that follows begins with A, E, I, O, U
“A” for every other letter