Since flan is a Spanish word, if correctly pronounced, it rhymes with John. But many English speaking people pronounce it to rhyme with Ann.
The correct pronoun is their. Sarah Ann and Tamara want dessert before their dinner.
Ann Bonwin has written: 'When mermaids sleep' -- subject(s): Stories in rhyme, Bedtime, Fiction
Ann Warkentin has written: 'King of the bed' -- subject(s): Bedtime, Fiction, Stories in rhyme
The rhyme scheme of the poem "The Village of Round and Square Houses" by Ann Grifalconi is AABBCCDD.
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Ann Doro has written: 'Charlie, the Lost Dog' 'Twin pickle' -- subject(s): Stories in rhyme, Twins, Fiction
Alice Ann Miller has written: 'Treasures of the heart' -- subject(s): Fiction, Mother and child, Stories in rhyme
Patricia Ann and Bill John Garner
Dr. and Mrs. John Smith, or Dr. John Smith and Mrs. Ann Smith. John and Ann Smith is also appropriate, and might be the best choice in this situation.
Ann and Nancy Wilson's father is John Wilson.
Jane Ann Jones has written: 'Y bryniau pell' 'Ann a Defi John'
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