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How to Make and Improve Friendships & Why English Can Get So Confusing

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U F O, Is It Raining or I Saw an U F O?

In standard english, people typically will use an before a word beginning with a vowel. And they'll use a before a word starting with the consonant. So either for it is or it has. It's been a long time since we last spoke both apostrophes. Its tail was wagging, no apostrophe at allh. Is it i saw a u f o or i saw an u f o? Because u f o begins with a u, so, but nobody says an u f O. That's when that's a funny example.

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