SOC 2 2010

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Who wins in 2010?

 
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coop
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Varsity "Preview"

Valley 21

Portsmouth 14


JV's were still playing last word I got and it was

Valley 7

Portsmouth 0


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Tiger 71 wrote:
Drew Basil will be kicking for Ohio State University and he was a soccer player from Chillicothe. I believe the whole state of Ohio will hear about that and remember it.
a little different than winning the soc in soccer isn't it? :roll:

btw who's drew basil? :lol:


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Re: SOC 2 2010

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Isn't basil a spice?? :mrgreen:


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Re: SOC 2 2010

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DIDO wrote:j. Bricker- senior
T. Journey-senior
K. Locher-senior
L. Compton-Senior
K. auger-Junior
A. Bricker-Junior
C. Summers-Junior
J. Crace- Sophmore
C. Zaph-Sophmore

Any one of the nine can break it open at any given time. Not to mention that Ratliff ran for
three T.D.'s today against Gallopolis.
I heard Crace is a tough runner!


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Burg_Grad_77 wrote:Isn't basil a spice?? :mrgreen:

No, it's an herb. :mrgreen:


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Re: SOC 2 2010

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LOL.. I recently got corrected on this by Google when I was checking out cumin.

I typed in "is cumin AN herb or a spice"? and Google came back with......

"Did you mean: is cumin A herb or a spice?

Apparently, according to them, even if the "H" is silent you grammatically treat it as if it isn't. So, I guess basil is A herb.

I didn't know that :122246 (either).

:-D :-D


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Re: SOC 2 2010

Post by vladimir »

I am throwing the red flag out on this one, so I asked Wikianswers, here you go.

The rule used in all English is to use 'a' before a word beginning with a consonant sound, and 'an' before a word beginning with a vowel sound.

Note: it is the sound of the word, not the spelling that is important: 'a apple' is not clear when voiced, so 'an apple' is used.

Herb used to be pronounced 'erb', with a silent 'h', thus it would be 'an herb', when spoken it sounds like 'an erb'. 'a erb' is difficult to hear or say properly.

In modern times, the 'h' is sounded, so 'a herb' is acceptable.

That being said, those who prefer the correct English will still use "an" before some words beginning with 'h', such as "an historical occasion" but not "an holiday".


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