Each or every? - We use each to refer to individual things in a group or a list of two or more things. It is often similar in meaning to every, but we use every to refer to a group or list of three or more things. , Each or every with nearly / practically / almost? - We use adverbs such as almost, practically and nearly with every, but not with each, True or false? Another is singular. We don’t use it with plural nouns - Another is singular. We don’t use it with plural nouns. Other interesting places to visit include the old harbour and the castle., Is it correct? I’ve posted the first package. What shall I do with other package? - It's wrong. I’ve posted the first package. What shall I do with that other package? (Other must have a determiner before it when it comes in front of a singular countable noun.) , Is it correct? After a month in Bolivia, I was ready to move to another country. - Yes, it is. If the noun is indefinite (e.g. a book, a woman, an idea), we use another.,
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