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Let me add a little to what CalifJim said.
Normally, 'another' goes with a singular noun.
another book (o)
another books (x)
But in case of the words with a numerical concept such as time, distance, weight, and money, it can go with
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More than clear!
Thanks for your detailed explanation.
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is the right construction.
You may even put a noun inbetween. In such a case, there should be an adjective that goes with the noun. If you want to build a sentence based on this pattern, there is one thing you should keep in mind. That is, be
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Your understanding is generally correct, redkiddy.
But more often than not there are exceptions in general rules.
Let me add some more to pieannes's list.
1. names of planets: Earth's, Saturn's, Pluto's, .....
2. time-related words:
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Hi, all.
Is there any difference in meaning between the two sentences?
1. We've got to do something for our neighbors even though we don't like them.
2. We've got to do something for our neighbors even if we don't like them.
The way I
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Good tips.
Thank you, CJ.
There's no end to learning, a major source of pleasure.
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Sounds very eloquent, Paco.
Based on your comments, I think my suspicion is well-founded.
I'd like to believe that the reticence of our moderators on this issue proves our discussion is going in the right direction.
Thanks, as
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Good point, CJ.
In some cases, however, plural forms are used. I don't know why.
Here are some examples: telecommunications company/public works project/road works crew.
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After reading almost half of it, I've reached my own conclusion: stick to my intuition.
Thanks, guys, anyway.
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Hi, everyone.
Example: We were (very, much) annoyed by their interruption.
Which one would you choose? Will either one do?
I am tempted to use both without a comma inbetween.
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