When will we use 'a same', instead of 'the same'? Is it grammatical to say:
- We wore a same hat yesterday.
- We talked to a same teacher everyday.
When will we use 'a same', instead of 'the same'? Is it grammatical to say:
Hardly ever, and your two examples are ungrammatical. Just about the only way same can be preceded by a is in a phrase such as a same day service, where the indefinite article relates to service, and same day is adjectival.
a similarorthe samehat - definitelythe same teacherso no it is not grammatical – mplungjan Nov 20 '12 at 08:35