annoyed with/at sb: ‘She’s annoyed with you for not answering her letters.’
annoyed at/about sth: ‘The thing that I’m really annoyed about is that nobody told me.’
another
1
Rio has another important sights such as the famous football stadium.
Rio has other important sights such as the famous football stadium.
another + singular: ‘another child’
other + plural: ‘other children’
2
He gave the class another homework.
He gave the class some more homework.
another + singular countable noun: ‘We need another chair.’
(some) more + uncountable noun: ‘We need (some) more furniture.’
3
I hate horror films. Let’s watch another.
I hate horror films. Let’s watch something else.
If Henry is busy, get another man to help you.
If Henry is busy, get someone else to help you.
Can’t you use another’s computer?
Can’t you use someone else’s computer?
When you mean ‘a different person/thing/place’, use someone else, something else, somewhere
else: ‘I got fed up with the job and decided to do something else.’
4
There is also another point that is worth mentioning.
There is another point that is worth mentioning.
Also another way to lose weight is to eat less.
Another way to lose weight is to eat less.
another (NOT also another): ‘Another problem, of course, is finding a job.’
5
Families fall into two categories. One is the composite family; another is the
nuclear family.
Families fall into two categories. One is the composite family; the other is the
nuclear family.
When you are talking about two people or things, use the other (NOT another): ‘One of the twins
is called Youki and the other is called Azusa.’
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