My application of the my pronunciation of both is probably incorrect(I am an English/grammar basic by default). With that said. I do tend to use them individually when spoken. I 'feel' that their individual expression can carry more flow when used in the following manner.
John kept making the same mistake 'a gain' and 'a gain', seemingly for no reason at all.
And...
John has done it yet 'a gen'.
Just me and who ever else I suppose.
Thanks for making me think :)
Edit: strikethrough and following word
All the best,
peace...
My application of ~~the~~ my pronunciation of both is probably incorrect(I am an English/grammar basic by default). With that said. I do tend to use them individually when spoken. I 'feel' that their individual expression can carry more flow when used in the following manner.
John kept making the same mistake 'a gain' and 'a gain', seemingly for no reason at all.
And...
John has done it yet 'a gen'.
Just me and who ever else I suppose.
Thanks for making me think :)
Edit: ~~strikethrough~~ and following word
All the best,
peace...
My application of
themy pronunciation of both is probably incorrect(I am an English/grammar basic by default). With that said. I do tend to use them individually when spoken. I 'feel' that their individual expression can carry more flow when used in the following manner.John kept making the same mistake 'a gain' and 'a gain', seemingly for no reason at all.
And...
John has done it yet 'a gen'.
Just me and who ever else I suppose.
Thanks for making me think :)
Edit:
strikethroughand following wordAll the best,
peace...