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Articles are a specific type of adjective in the English language. Except for ''some'' in certain situations, the three articles are ''a'', ''an'', and ''the''. ''The'' is the definite article: it refers to a specific object or set of objects. ''A'' and ''an'', however, are indefinite. These are the articles I discuss now. These two articles have nearly identical meaning. ''An'' is used when followed by a word with a vowel sound; ''a'' is used before a word with a consonant sound. In this article, we disagree over whether ''a'' or ''an'' should be used before low. I pronounce low starting with a consonant, and as such use ''a'' before it. How do you pronounce it to think ''an'' is proper here? [[User:Chuck the Duck|Chuck the Duck]] ([[User talk:Chuck the Duck|talk]]) 12:09, 29 July 2013 (EDT)
Articles are a specific type of adjective in the English language. Except for ''some'' in certain situations, the three articles are ''a'', ''an'', and ''the''. ''The'' is the definite article: it refers to a specific object or set of objects. ''A'' and ''an'', however, are indefinite. These are the articles I discuss now. These two articles have nearly identical meaning. ''An'' is used when followed by a word with a vowel sound; ''a'' is used before a word with a consonant sound. In this article, we disagree over whether ''a'' or ''an'' should be used before low. I pronounce low starting with a consonant, and as such use ''a'' before it. How do you pronounce it to think ''an'' is proper here? [[User:Chuck the Duck|Chuck the Duck]] ([[User talk:Chuck the Duck|talk]]) 12:09, 29 July 2013 (EDT)
I forgot to sign =( [[User:Chuck the Duck|Chuck the Duck]] ([[User talk:Chuck the Duck|talk]]) 12:09, 29 July 2013 (EDT)
I forgot to sign =( [[User:Chuck the Duck|Chuck the Duck]] ([[User talk:Chuck the Duck|talk]]) 12:09, 29 July 2013 (EDT)
:Do you think I'm three fucking years old? I know what vowels and consonants are. And of course it's an ''a''. What has this got do with anything? You just changed a link on the article, making it a redlink (which is wrong), so I reverted it. I have no idea what you're trying to address. And I'm not interested either. [[User:Scr7|<font style="color:#0000FF">S</font><font style="color:#7F7FFF">c</font><font style="color:#00FFFF">r</font>]][[User talk:Scr7|<font style="color:#FF7F00">7</font>]][[File:Wolfsig.png|19px|link=Special:Contributions/Scr7]] 12:15, 29 July 2013 (EDT)
:Um, I know what vowels and consonants are. And of course it's an ''a''. What has this got do with anything? You just changed a link on the article, making it a redlink (which is wrong), so I reverted it. I have no idea what you're trying to address. And I'm not interested either. [[User:Scr7|<font style="color:#0000FF">S</font><font style="color:#7F7FFF">c</font><font style="color:#00FFFF">r</font>]][[User talk:Scr7|<font style="color:#FF7F00">7</font>]][[File:Wolfsig.png|19px|link=Special:Contributions/Scr7]] 12:15, 29 July 2013 (EDT)
::My apologies! But I didn't realize I had changed the link. My mistake. [[User:Chuck the Duck|Chuck the Duck]] ([[User talk:Chuck the Duck|talk]]) 12:18, 29 July 2013 (EDT)
::My apologies! But I didn't realize I had changed the link. My mistake. [[User:Chuck the Duck|Chuck the Duck]] ([[User talk:Chuck the Duck|talk]]) 12:18, 29 July 2013 (EDT)
:::I must've clicked 'edit this page' before you fixed the link, but hit save page after, thus re-breaking the link. [[User:Chuck the Duck|Chuck the Duck]] ([[User talk:Chuck the Duck|talk]]) 12:24, 29 July 2013 (EDT)
:::I must've clicked 'edit this page' before you fixed the link, but hit save page after, thus re-breaking the link. [[User:Chuck the Duck|Chuck the Duck]] ([[User talk:Chuck the Duck|talk]]) 12:24, 29 July 2013 (EDT)
::::Okay then [[User:Scr7|<font style="color:#0000FF">S</font><font style="color:#7F7FFF">c</font><font style="color:#00FFFF">r</font>]][[User talk:Scr7|<font style="color:#FF7F00">7</font>]][[File:Wolfsig.png|19px|link=Special:Contributions/Scr7]] 12:25, 29 July 2013 (EDT)
::::Turns out that was a typo I didn't see. Oh well. [[User:Scr7|<font style="color:#0000FF">S</font><font style="color:#7F7FFF">c</font><font style="color:#00FFFF">r</font>]][[User talk:Scr7|<font style="color:#FF7F00">7</font>]][[File:Wolfsig.png|19px|link=Special:Contributions/Scr7]] 15:45, 29 July 2013 (EDT)

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Articles[edit]

Dearest Scr7,

Articles are a specific type of adjective in the English language. Except for some in certain situations, the three articles are a, an, and the. The is the definite article: it refers to a specific object or set of objects. A and an, however, are indefinite. These are the articles I discuss now. These two articles have nearly identical meaning. An is used when followed by a word with a vowel sound; a is used before a word with a consonant sound. In this article, we disagree over whether a or an should be used before low. I pronounce low starting with a consonant, and as such use a before it. How do you pronounce it to think an is proper here? Chuck the Duck (talk) 12:09, 29 July 2013 (EDT) I forgot to sign =( Chuck the Duck (talk) 12:09, 29 July 2013 (EDT)

Um, I know what vowels and consonants are. And of course it's an a. What has this got do with anything? You just changed a link on the article, making it a redlink (which is wrong), so I reverted it. I have no idea what you're trying to address. And I'm not interested either. Scr7Wolfsig.png 12:15, 29 July 2013 (EDT)
My apologies! But I didn't realize I had changed the link. My mistake. Chuck the Duck (talk) 12:18, 29 July 2013 (EDT)
I must've clicked 'edit this page' before you fixed the link, but hit save page after, thus re-breaking the link. Chuck the Duck (talk) 12:24, 29 July 2013 (EDT)
Okay then Scr7Wolfsig.png 12:25, 29 July 2013 (EDT)
Turns out that was a typo I didn't see. Oh well. Scr7Wolfsig.png 15:45, 29 July 2013 (EDT)