October 3 2014

Rules Of Grammar: Hanger vs. Hangar

Hanger is defined as: “(1) One that hangs or causes to be hung or hanged. (2) Something that hangs, overhangs, or is suspended. (3) A device by which or to which something is hung or hangs.”

Hangar is defined as “a building where aircraft are kept.”

Briefs:
Option #1: hanger= HANG/*ER
Option #2: hanger= HAING/*ER

Option #1: hangar= HANG/A*R
Option #2: hangar= HAING/A*R

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Posted October 3, 2014 by Elsie Villega in category "Briefs", "Grammar

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