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Avery Liu
What the word OTHERWISE means at the END of a sentence?
eg. You’ll meet a ton of new people, who perhaps you wouldn’t have met otherwise.
I find it hard to figure this word out for a long time!!! Need a quick answer.
Sep 18, 2017 5:39 AM
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Hi Avery Liu,
"Otherwise" basically means different circumstance, or a different outcome.
"You should get at least 8 hours sleep each night, otherwise you will feel tired"
" I was advised to save my money for a rainy day, but I chose otherwise. Now I wish I had taken that advice".
I hope this helps.
September 18, 2017
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Otherwise here just means in other circumstances.
For example: "Mike's car must have broken down, he wouldn't have been late to work otherwise." means Mike would not have been late to work if the circumstance[his car breaking down] was different.
September 18, 2017
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Otherwise=if it were not for x. The trick is to find out what x is.
A person who sells a car because they got a good price can say: "Did I get a good price? Yes, I wouldn't have sold it otherwise. "
"Philip was a success in life because of the help he recieved from his many friends. He couldn't have been a success otherwise."
September 18, 2017
It means "in other circumstances," "if you were to make another decision." Hopefully you understand, because I cannot be more specific without knowing the context (and the missing if-clause).
September 18, 2017
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Avery Liu
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Chinese (Mandarin), English, Spanish
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