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grammar - Difference between the other and another - English . . . 7 No, it's not supposed to be "another" They actually left out the word 'one'--it's understood by native speakers See below I have just imparted to you two pieces of advice Whether you will eventually choose one over the other [one] is a matter of personal choice, so good luck "Another" is the contracted form of "an other"
prepositions - At another date vs. on another date - English . . . "On another date" is more natural when talking about a meeting at some point during the day It conveys that the meeting happens over some unspecified period within the day "At another date" is more natural for something like a deadline or a change in state (e g "The website will go live at another date") It conveys that the event is a single, instantaneous event
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
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
prepositions - At another time or In another time? - English . . . It's perfectly possible to say, for example, that was in another time (somewhen during some relatively non-specific earlier age, period), whereas at another time means a specific time (often, not too far distant from whatever time it's being contrasted with)
grammar - For one and another confusion - English Language Learners . . . Westminster court decision in 1946, which affirmed the rights of Latino students, is another such event Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English? A) 1948, for one The B) 1948 For one, the C) 1948, for one, the D) 1948 for one, the
What are some synonyms for capturing in photography? In the context of photography what are some synonyms for "capturing" As in capturing a scene, an event, a moment, etc My search in a thesaurus did not reveal anything I would consider