Where do you put article “A”?
- Is it an old restaurant?
- It is not as a good restaurant as it used to be.
What sentence is most correct?
How can I be an advocate for alternative forms of services?
What are the lessons learned during the BBC English World Service?
- Cathy: I am as imaginative a cook as my husband is!
Hence unless there is an adjective after the first which refers to N and D and the noun after it, then :a / an must go between them.
Like the previous sentence in English grammar:
- The husband is a perfect cook, but his wife is a good cook too! Why is he as good as his wife?
What does “your” job description say about it?