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 Yolandaprieto
 
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							| An "s" because when you pronounce it, it starts with a vowel sound. Yolanda |  17 Dec 2010     
					
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 lizsantiago
 
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							| if your refering to the  letter name... an   if it is a word that starts with the s sound then is a |  17 Dec 2010     
					
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 libertybelle
 
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							| A before a consonant sound AN before a vowel sound.
 Remark that the word sound is important!
 
 
 
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 bhau
 
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							| an  �s � if its sound is  �as � but we say  a sparrow |  17 Dec 2010     
					
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 vuslat2011
 
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							| hello i m  a new user i uploaded my exam paper can u download my papers to get some points pls help |  17 Dec 2010     
					
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 Stellam
 
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							| So sorry vuslat2011 but using the forum to advertise your own worksheets is against the rules of the site. Have a nice weekend |  18 Dec 2010     
					
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 countryman_tm
 
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							| If you talk about the letter "s", so an S is correct as its transcription begins with a vowel "e". |  18 Dec 2010     
					
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