You can say'A half' or 'one half.' You would use the phrase "a half" Both "a" and "an" are singular articles. If you are referring to only one half, you use "a half". 'A' is usually before words/verbs, unless the word starts with a vowel, then you use 'an'.
The word front has one syllable.
If there is division in a word problem it will be half, one fourth...
Thirty one and a half.
Hemisphere means one-half of the earth. Hemispheres are eastern and western or northern and southern.
Halfback runningback quarterback
The word front has one syllable.
The word front has one syllable.
A "half" ?
"Half" is an adjective, as are the names of all numbers.
The likely word is "hemisphere" (one half of a sphere, one half of the Earth's surface).
Half court is two words.
4 and one half inches
one-half
The front half of the frog is called the Anterior.
The one that ends in -er or has the word "more" in front of it.
BOTH..... but it depends on how u use it
One or more syllables placed in front of a base or root word is called a prefix.