Phrasal Verbs - หมู่บ้านเด็กสองภาษา พ่อแม่สร้างได้2024-03-29T07:47:49Zhttps://go2pasa.ning.com/forum/topics/phrasal-verbs?groupUrl=englishclub&commentId=2456660%3AComment%3A360612&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noAlmost right.
1. "Another" w…tag:go2pasa.ning.com,2010-08-05:2456660:Comment:3606122010-08-05T09:04:52.864ZDavidhttps://go2pasa.ning.com/profile/David
Almost right.<br />
<br />
1. "Another" will be always be followed by a singular noun.<br />
<br />
2. "Other" is more flexible:<br />
<br />
e.g. "That's a great photograph. May I see the others?"<br />
<br />
Here we are talking about more than one, but we are still being quite specific about which photographs we want to look at. Imagine you are having a conversation with your friend. She shows you a photo from her holiday album. You say:<br />
<br />
"That's a great photo. May I see the others?" - you are talking specifically about the photos in your…
Almost right.<br />
<br />
1. "Another" will be always be followed by a singular noun.<br />
<br />
2. "Other" is more flexible:<br />
<br />
e.g. "That's a great photograph. May I see the others?"<br />
<br />
Here we are talking about more than one, but we are still being quite specific about which photographs we want to look at. Imagine you are having a conversation with your friend. She shows you a photo from her holiday album. You say:<br />
<br />
"That's a great photo. May I see the others?" - you are talking specifically about the photos in your friend's holiday album.<br />
<br />
In this example, using "the others" means you want to see all the photos in the album.<br />
<br />
If you had said "some others" then you would be asking to see a few more from the album, but not all of them.<br />
<br />
Can you see that although you are referring to more than one, you are still being specific?<br />
<br />
If you are confused, tell me and I'll try again.<br />
<br />
Best wishes<br />
David Hi! David
May I ask you about…tag:go2pasa.ning.com,2010-08-05:2456660:Comment:3599082010-08-05T02:11:27.185Zกุลกันยาhttps://go2pasa.ning.com/profile/233bs9py1mlz3
Hi! David<br />
May I ask you about the other and another? Both of them must be followed by singular noun. Is that right?
Hi! David<br />
May I ask you about the other and another? Both of them must be followed by singular noun. Is that right? David, let me check my unders…tag:go2pasa.ning.com,2010-08-04:2456660:Comment:3597702010-08-04T23:12:56.659Zแม่น้องเนยhttps://go2pasa.ning.com/profile/26b7l699ty6mm
David, let me check my understanding with other & another.<br />
<br />
Other - I don't see the <u>other</u> side of the shoes,where is it?<br />
Another - This book is for a grown up, can you find <u>another</u> books?
David, let me check my understanding with other & another.<br />
<br />
Other - I don't see the <u>other</u> side of the shoes,where is it?<br />
Another - This book is for a grown up, can you find <u>another</u> books? Hi Norng Peem's Mum
Thanks f…tag:go2pasa.ning.com,2010-08-04:2456660:Comment:3597462010-08-04T22:03:56.064ZDavidhttps://go2pasa.ning.com/profile/David
Hi Norng Peem's Mum<br />
<br />
Thanks for the question and sorrry for the late reply - work was busy. Look at the example below.<br />
<br />
I don't like that dress, let me see another. (one of several)<br />
I don't like that dress let me see the other. (only one more is available)<br />
<br />
In the examples above you can see that "another" is used when the thing we are talking about is <b>indefinite</b>. "Other" is used when the the object we are talking about is <b>definite</b>.<br />
<br />
If you want, make your own example sentences and…
Hi Norng Peem's Mum<br />
<br />
Thanks for the question and sorrry for the late reply - work was busy. Look at the example below.<br />
<br />
I don't like that dress, let me see another. (one of several)<br />
I don't like that dress let me see the other. (only one more is available)<br />
<br />
In the examples above you can see that "another" is used when the thing we are talking about is <b>indefinite</b>. "Other" is used when the the object we are talking about is <b>definite</b>.<br />
<br />
If you want, make your own example sentences and let me have them. That way I can see if my answer was clear enough.<br />
<br />
Best wishes<br />
David Well done. See my earlier com…tag:go2pasa.ning.com,2010-08-04:2456660:Comment:3597452010-08-04T21:53:29.251ZDavidhttps://go2pasa.ning.com/profile/David
Well done. See my earlier comments for how to use "put across"<br />
<br />
Some of these verbs have two or more meanings as well.<br />
<br />
For example, "put on" can also mean "to pretend", "put out" can mean "to inconvenience", "put down" can mean "to humiliate".<br />
<br />
e.g.<br />
He's not really hurt. He's putting it on.<br />
Would it put you out to give me a lift home?<br />
She put him down in front of his friends.<br />
<br />
Best<br />
David
Well done. See my earlier comments for how to use "put across"<br />
<br />
Some of these verbs have two or more meanings as well.<br />
<br />
For example, "put on" can also mean "to pretend", "put out" can mean "to inconvenience", "put down" can mean "to humiliate".<br />
<br />
e.g.<br />
He's not really hurt. He's putting it on.<br />
Would it put you out to give me a lift home?<br />
She put him down in front of his friends.<br />
<br />
Best<br />
David I have a go.
put on your shoe…tag:go2pasa.ning.com,2010-08-04:2456660:Comment:3588952010-08-04T05:57:51.045Zแม่น้องกันต์https://go2pasa.ning.com/profile/31mu3gcuh5jx3
I have a go.<br />
put on your shoes.<br />
put out fire.<br />
put it in the bucket.<br />
put those down.<br />
put across I can't make sentence.<br />
<br />
thanks for topic.
I have a go.<br />
put on your shoes.<br />
put out fire.<br />
put it in the bucket.<br />
put those down.<br />
put across I can't make sentence.<br />
<br />
thanks for topic. ขอบคุณคะ
สงสัยมานานแล้ว
รบกว…tag:go2pasa.ning.com,2010-08-03:2456660:Comment:3578812010-08-03T15:15:48.556Zคุณแม่น้องภีมhttps://go2pasa.ning.com/profile/2hn072olj9xec
ขอบคุณคะ<br />
สงสัยมานานแล้ว<br />
<br />
รบกวนสอบถาม ความแตกต่างและการใช้ another และ other คะ<br />
ขอบคุณมากๆคะ
ขอบคุณคะ<br />
สงสัยมานานแล้ว<br />
<br />
รบกวนสอบถาม ความแตกต่างและการใช้ another และ other คะ<br />
ขอบคุณมากๆคะ Hi
Well done for trying this…tag:go2pasa.ning.com,2010-08-03:2456660:Comment:3574872010-08-03T08:29:48.324ZDavidhttps://go2pasa.ning.com/profile/David
Hi<br />
<br />
Well done for trying this.<br />
<br />
All use the verbs correctly except number 4 - put across.<br />
<br />
We generally use "put across" with "idea" or words of similar meaning such as point (of view), or perspective.<br />
<br />
for example: Your presentation was good. You put <b>put</b> your ideas <b>across</b> very clearly.<br />
<br />
Well done.<br />
<br />
David
Hi<br />
<br />
Well done for trying this.<br />
<br />
All use the verbs correctly except number 4 - put across.<br />
<br />
We generally use "put across" with "idea" or words of similar meaning such as point (of view), or perspective.<br />
<br />
for example: Your presentation was good. You put <b>put</b> your ideas <b>across</b> very clearly.<br />
<br />
Well done.<br />
<br />
David Can i say like these.
put on…tag:go2pasa.ning.com,2010-08-03:2456660:Comment:3573212010-08-03T07:23:52.569Zpombhejarahttps://go2pasa.ning.com/profile/pombhejara
Can i say like these.<br />
put on your shoes<br />
put the candle out<br />
can you put this present across to your son?<br />
i put something speciall in the cake.<br />
put the last pieces of cake down i did not eat yet.
Can i say like these.<br />
put on your shoes<br />
put the candle out<br />
can you put this present across to your son?<br />
i put something speciall in the cake.<br />
put the last pieces of cake down i did not eat yet. Thank you David and Khun Ple.tag:go2pasa.ning.com,2010-08-02:2456660:Comment:3557812010-08-02T04:45:57.096ZTao's mamy รักในหลวงhttps://go2pasa.ning.com/profile/Taomamy
Thank you David and Khun Ple.
Thank you David and Khun Ple.