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Thing Beginning Statement Link Previous Person Additional Time

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You use a______ at the beginning of a statement to link it to a previous statement.You use another at the beginning of a statement to link it to a previous statement.
Another time of great excitement for us boys was when war broke out.
Another change that Sue made was to install central heating.
word another
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Another thing or person means an additional thing or person of the same type as one that already exists .
Mrs. Madrigal buttered another piece of toast.
We're going to have another baby.
The demand generated by one factory required the construction of another.
You use another when you want to emphasize that an additional thing or person is different to one that already exists.
I think he's just going to deal with this problem another day.
The counsellor referred her to another therapist.
It appeared to mean one thing but in fact meant quite another.
He didn't really believe that any human being could read another's mind.
You use another at the beginning of a statement to link it to a previous statement.
Another time of great excitement for us boys was when war broke out.
Another change that Sue made was to install central heating.
You use another before a word referring to a distance, length of time, or other amount, to indicate an additional amount.
Continue down the same road for another 2 kilometres.
He believes prices will not rise by more than another 4 per cent.
You use another in front of the name of a well-known person, place, or event to indicate that you think someone or something is just like that person, place, or event.
You may never be another Hemingway, but you can learn to write well.
cefr-level A1

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