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Rotter Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

Another or an another

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00 I know the third sentence is flawed. However, the words starts with a vowel needs the determiner 'an'.02br
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00 To say ' He eats a apple' is incorrect.02br
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00 The word 'apple' is already defined by the determiner 'another'. Therefore, you don't need an extra determiner. I don't think the word 'another' is a noun. This is my understanding. 02br
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0 Etymologically "another" is "an other". 02br 02br 00paco 0-

  • 0 Etymologically "another" is "an other".
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0 Etymologically "another" is "an other". So "He eats an another apple" is "He is 01b00an an02b00 other apple", which is clearly wrong.02br
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0 Paco02br
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00 Thank you for teaching me the ethymological aspects. I didn't know it.02br
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00 Could you write in Russian too? 0-
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0Ya govoryu po russki, no tol'ko nemonoshko02br
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It's for an another finale? Or

It's for another finale

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You must say another, there is no such thing as an another, it doesn't make any sense, sorry to the people who think its an another. You are wrong. Goodbye.

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