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- An other vs another - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
In my opinion, just because "an other" is "vanishingly rare", that doesn't make its usage "unacceptable" In my situation, which is advising (via a letter) a candidate for an employment position who has not been chosen, it doesn't seem appropriate for me to tell him that "another" candidate has been selected, but it does seem appropriate for me to tell him that "an other" candidate has been
- 英语中,another、other、one another、the other 应该怎么区别? - 知乎
Other than those few mistakes, your homework is perfect One other thing I want to mention is that you look lovely today "The other" is "other" with a definite article (the) This indicates the number of other things is known or specified My team didn't win The other team won (There were only 2 teams that could have won and the other team did )
- another、other、the other 、others、the others,区别在哪里?
The other child is my brother The others are my parents 随后,她指了指相簿,说: My brother is also in another picture 在Tina的介绍中,她使用到了other、others和another这三个词。那这三个词到底有什么区别呢? other的语义是“其它”,用于表示前文中所述事物属于一类的“其它
- I and others or others and I? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
"A couple of others" logically should follow "I", or the question 'other than who?' arises Kyudos's comment gives a way of avoiding a clumsy-sounding (and hence clumsy-looking?) construction I assume that a couple is a quantifier in the US; it's a couple of in the UK These things seem idiosyncratic - a dozen, but a score gross of
- except for vs other than - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
"Other than" seems to be used when the person asking the question already has "asparagus", but wants a different vegetable E g Person at the shop sees asparagus as the only vegetable in sight, but he doesn't want asparagus, so he asks the shopkeeper if there are "any vegetables other than asparagus "
- synonyms - Formal alternative for like and such as? - English . . .
In @JSBangs's answer, 'such as' introduces an example In @Robusto's comment, 'like' means Monet and other painters similar to him There is a subtle difference as when we use 'such as' the way JSBangs has, the other examples might not share similarities with the selected one –
- meaning - Biweekly, bimonthly, biannual, and bicentennial: dual . . .
One she receives every calendar month, the other bifortnightly However, I would go with Collins' putting the calendar month as the principal polyseme rather than the AHDEL's attempt to be all-inclusive resulting in the loose: 1 A unit of time corresponding approximately to one cycle of the moon's phases, or about 30 days or 4 weeks
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