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any other + plural or singular? | WordReference Forums
While "any of the other students / any other student" do sound slightly better to me than "any other students" in the example in #10, I've never heard of any hard and fast rule about not using "any other" with the plural. Or if there is a rule, it's a rule that's not observed by most native English speakers. Think about the following sentences:
"Another" vs. "Any Other" in the English Grammar | LanGeek
Based on Their Meanings. 'Another' refers to one more thing or one more person of the same kind or of a different kind, while 'any other' refers to a different kind of one thing or one person or different things or people. We will spend another Christmas in Miami.
any other | English examples in context | Ludwig
"any other" is a valid phrase in written English and is commonly used in comparisons and questions. Example sentence: Is there any other dish that you would like to try?. exact ( 60 ) CUSTOMER: Any other reason? 1. The New Yorker. "It's like any other. 2. The New Yorker. Q Any other projects? 3. The New York Times. Any other grandparents here? 4.
determiners - "Any vs. "any other" and "every" vs. "every other ...
First, there's no meaning difference between the (a) and (b) versions. Tom can't be taller than himself, so the truth set is identical. Second, any is a Negative Polarity Item, and that means it can only occur in a negative context, and the than clause of a comparative construction is such a
"An other" vs "another" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
“Any other” and “another” are very similar in meaning, but not always interchangeable. “He loves another woman” means a particular woman. “He loves any other woman” means he is not so particular. – MetaEd. Jan 31, 2012 at 15:24. @MetaEd: Sure. My question was about which was more suitable in this context, and why.
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