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  1. "An other" vs "another" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    The string an other is vanishingly rare in English. In contrast another is positively pervasive. I think it would be fair to say that the second has eclipsed the first to the point of making the first …

  2. What's the difference between "another" and "other"?

    There's a formula: another = an + other. Think of it as of an article plus the word "other" that have historically merged into one word. Grammar requires some article before "other book"; either "the" or …

  3. "Another" vs "other" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Oct 31, 2016 · Other (other + plural or uncountable nonspecific noun) You can say: 'If I had another five dollars I could afford it.' - Five dollars is single unit of money. I have to admit that this answer lacked …

  4. "Each other" vs. "one another" - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Nov 16, 2012 · This is an interesting usage note extracted from the "each other" page of Yahoo! Education (emphasis added). It answers your question. It is often maintained that each other should …

  5. No other . . . except - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    "No other," answers A, but my stationer." Here the expression, as Baker remarks, seems strictly proper, the words no other having a reference to A. But if the stationer had been the only visitor, he [the …

  6. What are valid time-periods that can be used in the phrase "the other

    Looking at the Google NGram, of your list the other day is the only one of your list of phrases that appears at all, which is what I expected from my own recollection. Putting in the terms from Ste's list …

  7. "except for" vs "other than" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Perhaps, though, other equivalent phrases can highlight the difference in usage if you replace "except for" with "with the exception of" and "other than" with "apart from" Then we have "Are there any …

  8. Some other or another - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    ODO on some other gives an example and definition which is remarkably similar to another. However the other uses the definite article and must refer to something specific. There is no evidence of prior …

  9. phrases - Other ways to say "I'm rooting for you?" - English Language ...

    Aug 4, 2011 · What are other ways one can say that have the same meaning as, "I'm rooting for you?"

  10. Another way to say the possessive "one another's" or "each other's"

    Oct 5, 2017 · The possessive forms in "one another's" or "each other's" seems awkward as the "s" is given to just one part of the phrase. Is there any other way to say such possessives.