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Diferencia entre "other" y "another"?
Siempre tuve esta duda.
¿Podría alguien explicarme? Por favor.
Muchas gracias.
Sep 13, 2014 2:59 PM
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It's very simple.
Another = an + other
If the word is singular and indefinite, you use 'a' or 'an'.
* I want a drink.
* I want an ice cream.
If 'a' or 'an' is followed by 'other', the two words combine to make 'another:
* I want another drink.
* I want another ice cream.
If you don't have 'a' or 'an' before the word, then you just say 'other'.
some people some other people
many countries many other countries
my brother my other brother
this book this other book
September 13, 2014
3
other = specific other
another = any other
"I want to go to the other restaurant, the Italian one."
"I want to go to another restaurant, any one."
September 13, 2014
1
you can find the answer in this link
http://www.englishcurrent.com/grammar/other-another-difference/
September 13, 2014
1
Se usa other cuando ya tienes dos opciones como "do you want to buy this car or the other one?" Y se usa another cuando quieres algo más como "do you want to see another game?" o "do you want another burger?"
September 13, 2014
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