difference between 'a' and "a"
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Both are alphabet
on first their is single inverted coma
on second their is double in verted coma
Hope it help you,
And if this answer is wrong so, I am a bus sorry
Both are alphabet
on first their is single inverted coma
on second their is double in verted coma
Hope it help you,
And if this answer is wrong so, I am a bus sorry
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Explanation:
'A' and 'an' are both indefinite articles used before nouns or before adjectives that modify nouns. To determine if you should use 'a' or 'an' before a word, you need to listen to the sound the word begins with. Use 'a' if the word begins with a consonant sound and use 'an' if the word begins with a vowel sound.
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