Should i use an or a before the word another Ask question asked 6 years, 6 months ago modified 6 years, 6 months ago If yes, when should use it
Or i can just use another without any of those articles (a/an). How do i express thinking one thing but saying another Others' things for more than one, another's thing or things for one.
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.
But regardless of the context and how the second sentence is interpreted, another and other mean something different Two more two additional two other Two different as replacements two different in addition 7 no, it's not supposed to be another
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. Your first two examples another two sentences other two sentences these are both valid phrases, but they are used in different circumstances Another is basically a contraction of an other, used when the indefinite article would otherwise be used
That is, when the other items are not a particular set of other items For example, the teacher asked us to write 3 sentences, but i wrote. Another two and two more mean the same thing, and both are acceptable in this case I prefer two more, as it echoes the pattern of two guards in the first sentence.