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英语中,another、other、one another、the other 应该怎么区别? - 知乎 比如: Friends should learn from one another [ each other ] Two children are chasing each other [ one another ] 希望这个回答能对大家有所帮助。 公众号:阿丁的英语课堂(ID:adingdemao) 知乎用户 37 人赞同了该回答 我们学习英文的时候,有几种学习法,下面介绍绿帽学习法: another
another、other、the other 、others、the others,区别在哪里? 而the other和another、others的区别又是什么呢? 同理,the other表示一个特定的“其它”对象,而another表示任意一个“其它”对象、others表示多个“其它”对象。 既然the other表示一个特定的“其它”对象,下面这个例子是正确的吗? There are three kids in the room
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
Is there any difference between another two and two other? But regardless of the context and how the second sentence is interpreted, another and other mean something different: another two: two more two additional two other: two different as replacements two different in addition
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
Wanting to avoid vulgarity; alternatives for a dick move To describe it with another vulgarity, "dick move" describes what an asshole would do The term combines the inappropriateness of the action with a derogatory reference to the person doing it
phrase usage - English Language Learners Stack Exchange Another says "wanted to" is more polite: Both are correct, but we use wanted to show more politeness, especially if your addressee has a higher status than you or is a person that you respect (reference) And also this one about "I am was wondering": While technically the three phrases differ in tense, they all have the same meaning