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'an other' or 'another'



 
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'an other' or 'another' #1 (permalink) Fri Dec 21, 2007 16:04 pm   'an other' or 'another'
 

Hi,

Could you please tell me if there is any difference between 'an other exercise' or 'another exercise'? Or is it interchangable?

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'an other' or 'another' #2 (permalink) Fri Dec 21, 2007 16:32 pm   'an other' or 'another'
 

No such thing as "an other", only "another".
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