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- Black tinted '02 P5
does anybody know if Mazda or a third party will make white out tail lights for the Pro5?
Cuz you must be high. Those Altezza's aref or an MP3. Were talking Protege5 here. There a completely different lamp assembly.
OurP5 said:AN is only used before a word that starts with a vowel and "A" goes before a word that starts with a consonant.
Example:
I bought a cookie.
I just bought an apple.
LittleRedWagon5 said:I saw a pic of a JDM P5 "Familia Wagon". And I must have the JMD Tailights. There all red with a little clear strip for the back-up and turn signals.
DeXX said:Actually OurP5 I think you're wrong definately. Think about it; it works because it's an abbreviation(sp?), so it's like saying "an em-pee-three" (which is gramatically correct) rather than saying "a em-pee-three." It would be different of course if he were to say "an mazda protege three."
^ my 2 cents
This is actually correct. The "a/an" rule is as rife with exceptions as any other rule applying to the English language. Any word beginning with a consonant, yet maintaining a vowel sound at the beginning, is allowed, yet not required, to be prefaced by "an".DeXX said:Actually OurP5 I think you're wrong definately. Think about it; it works because it's an abbreviation(sp?), so it's like saying "an em-pee-three" (which is gramatically correct) rather than saying "a em-pee-three." It would be different of course if he were to say "an mazda protege three."
^ my 2 cents
Actually OurP5 I think you're wrong definately. Think about it; it works because it's an abbreviation(sp?), so it's like saying "an em-pee-three" (which is gramatically correct) rather than saying "a em-pee-three."
(not "their", as mentioned) in this context is actually "they're", it is not a conjunction. It is a contraction.
I appoligize for my attitude in my previous post. It's just that so many people think the emm-pee-three and the Protege5 have the same taillights. When it's obvious just by looking at them that the P5's are physically larger.