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5.7 'Another', '(the) other(s)', 'either', 'neither',' each (one of)'

5.7A 'Another', 'other', 'others', 'the other', 'the others' [> LEG 5.27]

1 Another doesn't refer to anything in particular. It can mean: - 'different': Come another day. (= any other day, no particular day) - 'additional': We need another day to finish this. (= one more day, no particular day)

2 We can contrast some and other(s) when we talk about things in general: Some holidays are cheap and other holidays are expensive. Some holidays are cheap and others are expensive. (= holidays in general)

3 We can contrast one with the other or the others when referring to particular things: This one is mine and the other one is yours. (Or:... the other is yours) This one is mine and the other ones are yours. (Or:... the others are yours)

4 We can use the other(s) to refer to people as well: John went cycling and the other boy/the other boys went with him. John went cycling and the others went with him.

5 The other day can mean 'a few days ago'; the next day refers to the following day: I met your father in the street the other day. (= a few days ago) We spent our first night in Cairo and the next day we went to Alexandria, Egipt.

Write: Supply another, other, the next, the other, the others and others.

1 John came to see me the other day. It was last Friday, I think. 2 I met two strangers on the way to work. One of them greeted me and ... didn't. 3 Some people like to have the windows open all the time;... don't. 4 I can't see him today. I'll have to see him ... day. 5 We spent the night in a small village and continued our journey ... day. 6 Bill and ... boy are playing in the yard. Jane and ... girls are in the front room

7 There must be ... road that leads to the city centre. 8 There must be ... roads that lead to the city centre. 9 I can't let you have any of these plants, but you can have all...

5.7B 'Either' and 'neither' + singular nouns [> LEG 5.29]

Either and neither refer to two people, things, etc. only, [compare > 1.4] Either means 'one or the other': Which pot will I use? - Either (of them). It doesn't matter which. Neither means 'not one and not the other': Which pot will I use? - Neither (of them). Use this frying pan.

Write: Supply either or neither.

1 When shall we meet: at 7 or at 7.30? - I don't mind ... time is convenient for me 2 You can't use those screwdrivers ... of them is suitable for the job. 3 I don't know who's on the phone. It's ... your mother or your aunt. 4 I met John a year ago, but I've ... seen him nor heard from him since. 5 Say what you like about those two applicants. I didn't like ... of them! [> 13.2A] 6 I know you sent us two letters, but we have received ... of them.

5.7C 'Each of, etc. [> LEG 5.5.2,5.30-31]

1 We can use of the/my, etc. after any, some, another, each, either, neither, none [> 5.2A]: Instead of: Neither lift is working. We can say: Neither of the lifts is working.

2 After either, neither and none, when the reference is plural, we can use a plural verb in everyday speech or a singular verb when we wish to sound 'correct' or formal: Neither of us is/are happy about this. None of my friends has/have been invited.

Write: rewrite these sentences using of the.

1 Another teaspoon is missing Another of the teaspoons 2 Neither roadmap is much use. ... 3 Any roadmap you have will be OK. ... 4 Either road leads to the same place. ... 5 Each painting is perfect. ... 6 Neither boy is guilty. ... 7 I can't ask either secretary to do the job. 8 Give a tip to each porter.

5.7D 'One of [> LEG 5.30] We can say: Each of these answers is right. Or: Each one of these answers is right. We can use of or one of after any, another, each, either, and neither. We must use a noun after every (every room) or we must use one of (every one of): Every room is booked. Every (single) one of the rooms is booked. (Not ''Every of)

Write: Delete one where possible in these sentences. 1 Every one of these answers is wrong. 2 Each one of these pilots has been highly trained. 3 She came in here and criticized every single one of our products. 4 I'm not prepared to listen to another one of your complaints. 5 Any one of us might be asked to help in an emergency.

5.7E Write: Put in one, either, others, other, the other or some. HALT!

The 1other day the Prime Minister appointed a new Minister of Transport. 2... ministers like to travel everywhere by car;3... prefer to use public transport.4... of these means of transport is fine, but the new minister is5... of those who goes everywhere by bicycle. When he arrived at the House of Commons yesterday, he was stopped by two security guards. 6... of them was sure he had seen him before. 'I know you, don't I?' asked one of the guards. 'You're 7... of these messengers, aren't you?' 'Well, no, actually,' the minister replied. 'I'm 8... of the ministers.' 'I knew you were9... or10...!' the guard replied.

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