Another vs. Other vs. Others: English Grammar
Another vs. Other vs. Others: English Grammar
Another vs. Other vs. Others: English Grammar
Others
English Grammar
Another is a determiner (and a qualifier) that goes before a singular countable noun or a
pronoun.
He has bought another motorbike.
Would you like another cup of coffee?
Don’t worry about the rain. We can go another day.
I think you should paint it another color.
We are having another baby.
Another + One
Another can be placed before “one” when the meaning is clear from the text before it.
Another as a pronoun
Sometimes another is used as a pronoun.
That piece of cake was tasty. I think I’ll have another. (another = one more piece of
cake)
I don’t like this room. Let’s ask for another. (another = another room)
Note: you can also say: “I think I’ll have another one.” and “Let’s ask for another one.”
Other + Ones
Other can be placed before the pronoun “ones” when the meaning is clear from the text before
it.
Others as a pronoun
Others replaces “other ones” or "other + plural noun".
Only others can be used as a pronoun and not other.
I don’t like these postcards. Let’s ask for others. (others = other postcards)
Some of the presidents arrived on Monday. Others arrived the following day.