Other vs Another: What's the Difference?
"Other" is used when there are only 2 options. Example: "You're doing it wrong. Use your other foot" (There are only two feet).
"Another" is used when there are multiple options or choices available. Example: "I don't like my job, I am going to find another" (there are many job options).
By understanding these distinctions, you can avoid common mistakes and use more accurately. "Other" is used in situations where only two items or options exist, while "another" is appropriate when there are several possibilities.
Our video provides clear examples to help you remember when to use each word. Watch and practice to ensure you get it right every time when deciding which to use "other" or "another".
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