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What's the difference between "Another" and "Other" ?
2016年5月27日 12:57
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'Another' is just the two words 'an' and 'other' written as one word.
One other = an + other = another
You use 'another' in exactly the same way as you use the word 'one' or the article 'a' or 'an'.
You use 'another' with indefinite, singular, countable nouns - another sandwich, another man, another book, another country.
You use 'other' with all other nouns - plural (other men), definite (that other man), and uncountable ( other information).
That's all you need to know.
2016年5月27日
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Hmmm.
ANOTHER basically means "one more".
Example: I finished my dessert. Can I get another one?
Excuse me waiter, can I get another drink.
OTHER can basically mean "different".
Example: Do you have any other shoes?
I am looking for other books that are similar to this one.
*Honestly the more you talk to native speakers, you will find them use the word "other" and "another" interchangeably depending on the situation. Some people might say I AM LOOKING FOR OTHER BOOKS THAT ARE SIMILAR TO THIS ONE. While others might say I AM LOOKING FOR ANOTHER BOOK THAT IS SIMILAR TO THIS ONE.
2016年5月27日
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for example. other use when you said about two people but another use when you said about more people
2016年5月27日
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