Is u201eYou will discover another Europe is possible” correct English?
By virtue of Brexit, I figured it should be something like: “Different Europe is possible” Or does this sentence have the same meaning? Is there a difference?
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It is true that words have different meanings. We all know that one is another and that (as in there being another beer) is one.. However if we just forget because of another two are true meanings of the same, how does this refer to other? I’ll have one beer now. ” = “I’ll have one more beer!” “I would like to try on a new dress (not this one)” is quite similar. Unlike the word “different”, “another” is ALWAYS SINGULAR. The plural form of another is another. What is different? It basically means “different” eg.
Give me an example.” ” (which means that you don’t want to hear the same example). What if you said “Give me another example” it means “Give me one more example, get an other example”. ” reference
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