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Yosef
14 December, 04:28
We saw - otter. (a, an)
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Nia Singh
14 December, 04:51
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We saw AN otter.
You use 'an' when the next word starts with a vowel.
For example:
With vowel - There was AN eagle.
Not a vowel - There was A bird.
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