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astounded over the as and the ans

 This post with a video (I grabbed it from YouTube, thankfully, it was placed at the top tier so normally, you would click what is there at the top, right? OK, I'd better shut up now!) tells you about how to pronounce the articles A and AN.

Very interesting since the speaker includes cases like what if these articles are part of just a word or a one-word response like A BOOK, AN ANIMAL, or A VIRUS...ooooooooooorrr parts of a sentence like My father reads a book every Tuesday afternoon. How do we pronounce the articles?



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