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What do you do when two adjectives require different indefinite articles?

Is this sentence correct: "Here is an easy and fun way to accomplish the task."

Normally, "fun" would take the article "a" in front of it, not "an."

So do I have to write "Here is an easy and a fun way to accomplish the task" instead?

sino57
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You’d place an indefinite article before the first adjective only, thus “an easy and fun way” or “a fun and easy way”; if you wish to add more adjectives, try rephrasing, i.e., “here are easy, fun and interesting ways...”