Difference between "other" and "another"
( I have a problem when I use other and another. What's the difference?)
Hi Nelson, This is a good question. Many people have difficulty with these two words but luckily the explanation is rather simple.
Other = difference
Another = additional.
Other = difference
Another = additional.
Examples in Context:
An exception to this rule
When you use "another day" and "other day" the meaning changes.The other day I went to Portugal.
This means that previously (in a non specific way) you went to Portugal.
We can go to Portugal another day.
This means we can't go today but we can go another day (we can go a different day).
This is probably why some people get these two words confused. Just remember that generally speaking;
another = additional
other = different
Except for when you are referring to a day...
another day = a different and separate day usually in the future.
other day = a different day in the past.
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