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deference between "another" and" other" ​

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Answered by ArunSeshadhri
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The words another and other mean the same thing, except that another is used with a singular noun and other is used with uncountable and plural nouns: She's going to the cinema with another friend. She's going to the cinema with other friends.

Answered by Trivikram47
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THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN " ANOTHER " AND "OTHER"

Many learners of English confuse the words another, other and different. They often use another instead of different, and other instead of another. In this post, I’m going to clarify the differences for you.

another vs. different

The words another and different are very similar in meaning and they can often be used interchangeably.

I don’t like this restaurant. I want to go to another restaurant.

I don’t like this restaurant. I want to go to a different restaurant.

However, the word another also means ‘one more’. In this meaning, we cannot use different:

The lesson hasn’t finished yet. We have another hour.

Another difference is that the word different can be used with a plural noun. The word another cannot be used with a plural noun:

These are different times.

There is a small subtle difference between another and different, which could be confusing for many learners. The word different means that something is ‘not the same’. The word another means ‘some other’:

Let’s meet another time. (= some other time)

Let’s meet a different time. (= not the same time that we arranged)

In the above example, the difference is very subtle. It is a question of feeling the most suitable word to use in the context. However, we cannot use another without a following noun. We can only say different:

Jane isn’t like her sister. She’s different.

another vs. other

The words another and other mean the same thing, except that another is used with a singular noun and other is used with uncountable and plural nouns:

She’s going to the cinema with another friend.

She’s going to the cinema with other friends.

However, when we are talking about one of two things of the same type, the word other can be used with the article the or a pronoun (my, you, his, her, etc.) before a singular noun, for example:

For a change, let’s go to the other cafe today.

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