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- articles - another, an another or a another which one is . . .
Should I use "an" or "a" before the word "another"? If yes, when should use it Or I can just use "another" without any of those articles (a an)
- anothers vs another - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
If just a few hundred hours of play-based therapy can improve my life and save another’s, I am more than happy to help Should I replace quot;another’s quot; with quot;another quot;?
- difference - When to use “one other” and “each other” - English . . .
This could be answered by a dictionary and is therefore off-topic, sorry Cambridge says this "We use each other and one another to show that each person in a group of two or more people does something to the others There is very little difference between each other and one another and we can normally use them in the same places Each other is more common than one another"
- Alternative (polite)phrases to its a shame. . . to avoid possible . . .
Another alternative is “I’m sorry (to hear)”, which might sound less offensive to you since it’s you, the speaker, who is expressing remorse: (1) I’m sorry (to hear) we can't take them home with us (2) I’m sorry (to hear) that you haven't read this book It doesn’t really work for your third example, though I think any sort of expression of pity shame sorrow etc here will come
- My other or My another - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
In the noun phrase another sister, the determiner slot is filled by another, a determinative This word was formed by compounding an + other I'm sure you already know you can't put my and an together, because that would be two determiners together For the same reason, you can't put my and another together * [My another sister] is taller than me
- phrase usage - For another time vs. Another time - English Language . . .
I wrote this sentence: The user may modify the letter or listen to the word for another time Just I don't know whether I could or should write it without "for"? Then, what would be the difference?
- Which words to use when adding another people to the To list of the . . .
Which words to use when adding another people to the "To" list of the email conversation [closed] Ask Question Asked 12 years, 9 months ago Modified 9 years, 5 months ago
- Anothers vs Others - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Another (an other) is singular so - call attention to another's mistakes indirectly Summary: others' things for more than one, another's thing or things for one
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