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spark67 Wrote:

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> My bed linen was flapping in an horrific way

> earlier, the fire brigade have been alerted.



Refreshingly correct use of "an".

I saw waitrose being blown from its putative site in ED all the way to Peckham.

Is this a storm in a teacup. Just saw a BBC newsman in Cardiff interviewed in a Berghaus jacket, looked like his hair was dry and unmoving but someone had brushed his jacket with warm olive oil to give it a wet glazed effect. Nothing happening, go to bed, no storm coming.


M Fish.

couple of small trees/bushes on east Dulwich Grove out on street and lots of branches have been torn down.


Couldn't use one of the walkways at elephant and Castle as a whole tree had fallen and blocked it off


So looks like we missed the worst of it - but it wasn't nothing

northlondoner Wrote:

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> spark67 Wrote:

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> > My bed linen was flapping in an horrific way

> > earlier, the fire brigade have been alerted.

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> Refreshingly correct use of "an".

>


I have to disagree here. An horrific would only be correct if you were pronouncing it 'orrific (not sounding the 'h') which you well maybe be - so don't drop your h's please. If you are pronouncing the 'h' it should be a horrific.

Thank you. As you were.

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