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  1. English can use definite and indefinite articles before other thing (or other used as a noun) in the same way it uses them before nouns in general; by contrast, Spanish, for example, does not use an indefinite article before otra cosa.But instead of writing an other thing, English writes another thing, losing a space.. So it is "You need to buy another book" in the same way it is "You need to ...

  2. 14 de mar. de 2019 · singular – adj. relating to a form of a word that refers to one person or thing. script – n. the written form of a video, television show, play or something else. tip – n. a piece of advice ...

  3. 2 de ago. de 2019 · You need to say: “I don’t like her other dog” or “the other dog”. We can use the single article ‘an’ as well. Another, another dog. So when the noun is singular and countable, you can use ‘another’ as the determiner. One of the sandwiches has cheese, the other sandwich doesn’t. Notice the article ‘the’ here, before ...

  4. Singular y plural. « Other » y « another » son dos determinantes muy comunes, y como son parecidos, pueden confundirse fácilmente. Pero no te preocupes, porque la diferencia entre ellos es sencillísima de aprender: « another » no es más que la combinación de « an » con « other », es decir, «un otro». Como en español este «un ...

  5. Another vs. Other Finding the differences between Another and Other. 8 sec read 257 Views Annie Lam — Grammar Tips. Font size: One more of the same kind of thing. A different one. Different; not the same as mentioned. Remaining. More or extra. In the recent past. The rest ...

  6. Here is the explanation I gave her, I hope it’s useful for you too! ① another = one more; an extra thing or person. This is a common way to use another in conversation. Think of another as 2 words, an other. We know that the articles a and an mean 1. A piece of pizza = 1 piece of pizza. An umbrella = 1 umbrella.

  7. Now that we have covered the differences betweenanother” and “other”, it’s time to put your knowledge to the test. Below are some practice exercises to help you improve your understanding and use of these two words in sentences. Make sure to read each sentence carefully and choose the correct word to fill in the blank. Exercise 1