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Valent1ne Posted 15 years ago
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  1. An/The[ði? ] awkward person.
  2. A/The[ð?] massive earthquake.
Are there any exceptions when it is possible to use a/The[ð?] in first sentence and an/The[ði? ] in the second one?
  

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Valent1ne Are there any exceptions No, none at all that I am aware of. CJ

  • Valent1ne Are there any exceptions No, none at all that I am aware of.
  • CJ
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Valent1neAre there any exceptions
No, none at all that I am aware of.

CJ
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Your examples are not complete sentences. In any given context, "a" might be more appropriate that "the" or vice versa.
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I think the OP was asking if you could ever say "an massive" or "a awkward". Emotion: wink

CJ
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Oh, you're right. I totally misunderstood the point of it. Sorry! Emotion: stick out tongue

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