
An Historic vs. "A Historic": Articles and Pronunciation
05/08/24 • 4 min
Welcome to Grammar Lab, where we help you navigate the intricacies of the English language. Today’s episode promises to be both enlightening and a touch controversial, as we dive into the great debate: Should we say 'an historic' or 'a historic'? Keep listening to unpack the mystery of this linguistic conundrum.
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Welcome to Grammar Lab, where we help you navigate the intricacies of the English language. Today’s episode promises to be both enlightening and a touch controversial, as we dive into the great debate: Should we say 'an historic' or 'a historic'? Keep listening to unpack the mystery of this linguistic conundrum.
If you have questions or themes that you would like for us to address in the horoscope, please get in touch at [email protected].
To stay up to date on the latest episodes and for show transcripts, subscribe to our newsletter at https://grammarlab.pagepods.com.
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