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Mexico Joins List of Latin American Nations That Have Elected Female ...
Claudia Sheinbaum, a climate scientist and former mayor of Mexico City, won Mexico’s presidential election against another female candidate. Marian Carrasquero for The New York Times. The ...
How do you know whether to use "a" or "an"? - Encyclopedia Britannica
Answer. A and an are two different forms of the same word: the indefinite article a that is used before noun phrases. Use a when the noun or adjective that comes next begins with a consonant sound. Use an when the noun or adjective that comes next begins with a vowel sound. Remember that what matters is the pronunciation, not the spelling.
'A' and 'An': Which Gets Used Where | Merriam-Webster
The patterns that determine which article, a or an, is conventionally used before a given word are based on phonetics, but the patterns exist in writing as well as speech. When preceding a consonant sound, a is used: "a cake," "a slice of cake." Before a vowel sound, an is usual: "an enormous slice of cake," "an appropriately enormous slice of ...
Knowing When to Use A or An - GrammarBook.com
The main indicator in knowing when to use a or an is how the following word sounds. As we’ve pointed out, using a or an will depend on the first letter of the next word. We will use a when the first letter of the next word has a consonant sound (including y and w). We will use an when the first letter of the next word has a vowel sound.
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Having been given seven full days, Jack Smith took exactly one day to file a forty-page response in opposition, to the Supreme Court, making the argument that there was no reason for the Supreme Court to hear Donald Trump's appeal of an unanimous opinion by the second most important court in the country, the Washington, D.C. Federal Court of Appeals, which supported the trial judge's ruling ...
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