Thread:StefanSeto/@comment-25898958-20160628150333

Hi Stefan, just to remind you:

1. If a word begins with a vowell, it should be preceded by "an", but if it begins with a consonant, it should be preceded with "a". For example:

-"Emma Morano is an Italian supercentenarian."

-"Violet Brown is a Jamaican supercentenarian."

2. It's correct to either say "at the age of..." or "aged..." but it's not correct to say "at age of...". For example:

-"She died at the age of 110" is correct

-"She died aged 110" is also correct

And in American English it seems it's okay to say "She died at age 110", although personally I'm not a fan of this way of writing it.

However:

-"She died at age of 110" is not correct.

Cheers. Ollie231213 (talk) 15:03, June 28, 2016 (UTC) 