I was taught it was the horse enclosure, even if there's a plurality of horses in it. Unless itr was an enclosure for a particular horse, theit it was that horse's enclosure.
Another one that irks the hell out of me is using 'an' before a word that starts with 'h'. Words that start with a vowel have 'an', words with a consonant have 'a'.
But apparently it was debated in the House of Lords once over the correct usage, and with their lazy vocabulary, where they drop the 'h' all over the place, the consensus was "an hotel". Piss off! It's "a hotel". To use 'an' only encourages further dropping of the 'h'. Bah.
Another one that irks the hell out of me is using 'an' before a word that starts with 'h'. Words that start with a vowel have 'an', words with a consonant have 'a'.
But apparently it was debated in the House of Lords once over the correct usage, and with their lazy vocabulary, where they drop the 'h' all over the place, the consensus was "an hotel". Piss off! It's "a hotel". To use 'an' only encourages further dropping of the 'h'. Bah.
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