Directions:
Read and understand this lesson.
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'One,' 'each,' 'another,' 'other,' 'others' | |||
Use 'one' or 'ones,' 'each,' 'another,' 'other,' and 'others' to avoid repeating an earlier word in a sentence. They are used in place of nouns. Sometimes they are used with an adjective that differentiates the second object from the first. |
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Examples in Context: | I have a new car. I have an old one.I like the red, the orange, and the green. I will buy one of each.If it's not one problem it's another.I drank a glass of water a few minutes ago. I will drink another.I can't speak for the other vendors.Do you have any other complaints. There are many others. |