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grammaticality - I and others or others and I? - English Language . . . "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
Another way to say the possessive one anothers or each others Mutual (adj ) 1 a: directed by each toward the other or the others Mutual affection b: having the same feelings one for the other They had long been mutual enemies M-W When people marry, most enter the union with an expectation that they have found the one person with whom they can share mutual trust, love, and respect until the end of time
Should I use other or others as an option item? I am going to make a list of options Which the correct form to use as an option: 'other' or 'others'? The option may contain several members
Others or the others in this example - English Language Usage Stack . . . Who are the others? Have you referred to them in a previous sentence? Incidentally, the sentence is ambiguous with or without the article: Do you mean other doctors (apparently) or the rest of the world (which is what the sentence means) Furthermore, the infinitive better be repeated: "to share, and to benefit from, " with those (optional) commas as well