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I need help understanding the usage of the word "another". As I understand, this word is basically "an + other", which implies it should be used only with singular countable nouns, just as the indefinite article does. However, I've seen sentences like, "He stayed there for another two weeks." Here, "another" is paired with the word "weeks", which is plural. Why is it so? Is it correct? Where would it be appropriate to use structures like this? Thank you in advance!
9 ส.ค. 2025 เวลา 14:37
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Another “two weeks”, the two weeks is counted as one unit of time. Two weeks is a noun phrase. The word “another” is a modifier for the noun phrase which means an extension of that duration of time.
9 ส.ค. 2025 เวลา 19:04
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"another two weeks" is a contraction of a longer phrase, which could be written more fully as "another set of two weeks" (a single set, of two weeks) or "another duration of two weeks" (a single duration of time, spanning two weeks). an even shorter way to say it, still singular, would be "another fortnight"
10 ส.ค. 2025 เวลา 0:27
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I think that "another" should be understood as "an additional." When stated alone, the object of the sentence is implied: 1. "The hamburger was delicious. I think I'll have another [one]." 2. I don't like the music of this composer. I think I'd like to find another [composer]."
11 ส.ค. 2025 เวลา 2:29
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10 ส.ค. 2025 เวลา 2:07
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