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other [ADJ] อื่นๆ
Related. อื่น
other [PRON] คนอื่น
Related. สิ่งอื่น
other [ADJ] ที่เป็นอันที่สอง (ในจำนวนของสองสิ่ง)
other [PRON] อันที่สอง (ในจำนวนของสองสิ่ง)
Related. อีกอันหนึ่ง

other (adj)
very unusual; different in character or quality from the normal or expected; “a strange, other dimension…where his powers seemed to fail”- Lance Morrow

other (adj)
not the same one or ones already mentioned or implied; “today isn”t any other day”- the White Queen; “the construction of highways and other public works”; “he asked for other employment”; “any other person would tell the truth”; “his other books are sti

other(a) (adj)
further or added; “called for additional troops”; “need extra help”; “an extra pair of shoes”; “I have no other shoes”; “there are other possibilities”
extra, additional,

other(a) (adj)
of the distant past; “the early inhabitants of Europe”; “former generations”; “in other times”
early(a), former(a),

other(a) (adj)
recently past; “the other evening”

http://www.etdict.com/index.php?text=other
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another [ADJ] ที่ไม่ใช่อันเดียวกัน
Syn.some other, distinct,
Related. ที่เป็นอันอื่น
another [PRON] สิ่งอื่น
Syn.someone else, an additional one,
Related. อีกอันที่แตกต่างกัน
another [ADJ] อีก
Syn.one more, added,
Related. อีกหนึ่ง

another(a) (adj)
one more or an added; “another chance”; “another cup of coffee”; “an additional piece of pie”
additional,

another(a) (adj)
distinctly separate from the first; “that”s another (or different) issue altogether”
different,

another(a) (adj)
any of various alternatives; some other; “put it off to another (or some other) day”
some other,
http://www.etdict.com/index.php?text=another

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[Update] another และสำนวนอื่นๆ ที่ใช้คำว่า other | other กับ others – NATAVIGUIDES

วันนี้เราจะมา

แชร์เทคนิคเล็กน้อยๆ

 

ให้เพื่อนๆเข้าใจว่า

other – others – the other – the others

และ

another

ใช้ต่างกันยังไง 

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เทคนิคเวลาต้องไปสู้รบกับ “other” ในสนามสอบ

สำหรับคนที่แปลไม่ค่อยได้นะคะ ถ้าใครแปลได้
แนะนำให้แปลดีกว่าน้าาา

1.

  

ดูว่าหลังคำกลุ่ม

other, others …..

มีคำนามต่อท้ายรึเปล่า

 –  YES 

ตัดตัวเลือกที่หลัง

other

มี

s

ออก 

เช่น

others the others

others the others

 –  NO   

(ไปข้อ

2

)

ลองแปลดูว่าเรารู้จำนวนที่แน่นอนรึเปล่า

2.

> หน้า

other

ดูว่าโจทย์มีตัวเลขบอกชัดเจนรึเปล่า

  

YES 

จะมี

the

หน้า

other

theother

   

NO   

ไม่ต้องมี

the

หน้า

other

theother

>

 

หลัง

other

ถ้าสิ่งที่เหลือ มีมากกว่า

1

ต้องมี

s /

ถ้ามีแค่

1

ไม่ต้องมี

s

s /

>

 

ถ้าโจทย์มี

Some + Ns

ส่วนใหญ่จะตอบ

others

หรือ

other + Ns

เพราะ

Some

แปลว่าบางคน/บางอย่าง ซึ่งเราไม่รู้ว่ามีกี่คน

/กี่ชิ้น

Some

>

 

ประโยคคำถาม

Can I have …..
(N

เอกพจน์

)

หรือขอ

Please
give me ….. (N

เอกพจน์

จะตอบ

another

Can I have ….. (NPlease give me ….. (N


>

 

(than) any other….

ใช้ในการเปรียบเทียบ ส่วนมากจะใช้กับ  

N

เอกพจน์

 

3.

ถ้าเป็นสำนวน ให้ดูความหมาย เพราะจะไม่เป็นไปตามตามกฎข้อ

1-2

 

คำที่จะเจอบ่อยๆ ได้แก่

      – other than (นอกจาก, ยกเว้น)  

    

There is no way out other than the fire escape.

   

 

– each other 

 (ซึ่งกันและกัน)
    

The two ladies smiled at each other.

      – every other day 

 (วันเว้นวัน)

    My mother

 goes shopping every other day.

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Matyáš Pilin is going to speak about one of his biggest passions: languages. He has travelled through Estonia and Finland as well as hiked alone in the French mountains in order to immerse himself in the local culture and has attempted to learn many of the world’s most challenging languages such as Mandarin and Estonian. He’s not only an excellent student but also a talented orator, which has led him to participate in an international debate at Yale university last year. Today, he wants to offer some insight on how to learn languages quickly and effectively and help us understand how polyglots manage to find the time and energy to learn so many languages in one lifetime. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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Another vs Other vs Others – English Grammar Lesson


What is the difference between another, other and others?
In this English lesson we learn the difference between these words.
First we look at the meaning of ANOTHER with example sentences. This includes:
Another + singular nouns
Another as a pronoun
Another + number + plural nouns
Next we look at the meaning of OTHER with example sentences. This includes:
Other + plural nouns
Finally we look at the meaning of OTHERS with example sentences. This includes:
Others as a pronoun or noun
Others and The others (referring to people)
We then give a quick summary of the difference between another, other and others with similar sentences highlighting this difference.
See our complete English grammar lesson here:
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Another vs Other vs Others - English Grammar Lesson

Learn English Grammar: EACH OTHER \u0026 ONE ANOTHER


http://www.engvid.com Is there a difference between ‘EACH OTHER’ and ‘ONE ANOTHER’? These are both very useful expressions you can use when you are speaking or writing English. In this advanced English grammar lesson, you will learn how to use these expressions, and also learn about the broader topics of reciprocal pronouns and reflexive pronouns. Watch the video now to understand the differences between these expressions, so that you can use them correctly. If you watch engVid lessons with a friend, you can test each other’s understanding. Students studying alone can test themselves at http://www.engvid.com/learnenglishgrammareachotheroneanother/ .
TRANSCRIPT
Hi again. I’m Adam. Welcome back to www.engvid.com. Today’s lesson is about reciprocal nouns. This is something that gives people trouble often it seems, so I’m here to explain it a little bit to show you when to use it, when not to use it.
First of all, what does this word mean: \”reciprocal\”? \”To reciprocate\”that’s the verb\”to reciprocate\” means to return an action. So I do something for you, you do something for me. The action is reciprocal; goes one way, goes the other way. Doesn’t have to be the same action, but it’s some sort of… Returning a favour basically or returning help.
So we can use: \”each other\” or \”one another\” to show a reciprocal action. These are called reciprocal pronouns. Okay? \”Each\” is a pronoun, \”one\” is a pronoun, \”another\” is a pronoun. These are in groups, they are reciprocal pronouns. Now, quite often, people mix these… They mix the use of this with \”themselves\”. Okay? \”Themselves\” is not a reciprocal pronoun. \”Themselves\” is called a reflexive pronoun. I won’t get into too much detail about reflexive here, but a \”reflexive pronoun\” is a pronoun when you have the subject acting on the object, and the object is the same as the subject. So: \”I hit myself.\” I am the subject, I am also the object. I hit myself, it’s reflecting back to me. Reciprocal, there’s always somebody else or other people involved besides myself. Okay? Besides me.
\”Tom and Jerry hated each other.\”
Now, I’m not sure how old some of you are. I know I’m maybe giving away my age a little bit, but Tom and Jerry were very popular cartoon characters when I was a kid. Tom… Tom was the cat I believe, Jerry was the mouse, and they always used to hate each other. Near the end, when I got older, they became friends; it was very disappointing. It was better when they hated each other and always used to do bad things to each other because they were… It was kind of funny. \”Tom and Jerry hated each other.\” Tom hated Jerry, Jerry hated Tom; the feeling was reciprocal. Okay? Here, it’s not an action, it’s a feeling, but we can use it in the same way. We use it like an action verb.
\”Tom and Jerry hated one another.\”
Basically, the meaning is the same. Now, there’s an argument between grammarians, people who study grammar, who think that \”each other\” should only involve two characters, \”one another\” should involve more than two characters. Realistically though, they’re interchangeable; you can use one or the other. Everybody will get the exact same meaning, regardless which one you use. Okay?
Now:
\”Tom and Jerry hated themselves.\”
Does this mean the same as these two? No, it does not. If we say: \”Tom and Jerry hated themselves.\” means Tom hated Tom, Jerry hated Jerry. No relation between the two. Tom hated himself, Jerry hated himself. Okay? So this is not a reciprocal action; this is a reflexive.
Now, another situation we have is with the apostrophe. Okay?
\”Linda and Kate were bridesmaids at each other’s weddings.\”
\”Linda and Kate were bridesmaids at one another’s weddings.\”
\”Wedding\”, I’m going to have to look that one up. \”Each other’s weddings\” though for sure. It basically means the same idea. One to you, one back to me; reciprocal actions. And you can use it. Now, some people put these together, especially language learners who are a little bit new to the language, they say: \”Each other\”. Now, keep in mind, a native speaker will take the \”ch\” sound with the \”o\” and mix it \”eachother\”, but they are two separate words, you can’t mix them. And some people also think you can put the apostrophe after the \”s\”, this is also not the case because we’re talking about one person to one person, so the \”s\” always comes… The apostrophesorryalways comes before the \”s\” to show possession. Okay?
It’s a little bit confusing, but very useful to know how to use these. Actions going twoway. If you’re not sure, go to www.engvid.com, there’ll be a quiz there where you can try out these examples. And if you have any questions, please ask; I’ll be very happy to answer them. See you again.

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