where else adv. (in what other place)
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What else is mean?
1a : in a different manner or place or at a different time how else could he have acted here and nowhere else. b : in an additional manner or place or at an additional time where else is gold found. 2 : if not : otherwise leave or else you’ll be sorry —used absolutely to express a threat do what I tell you or else.
Where do we use else in a sentence?
Else with someone, anybody, nobody, etc.
We use else after words beginning with any-, every-, no- and some-, to mean ‘other’, ‘another’, ‘different’ or ‘additional’. A: Will there be anything else, sir? (Do you want any additional thing(s)?)
What else means new?
Definition of what else is new? informal. —used to say that one is not surprised by something one has been told “They lost again.” “So what else is new?”
What else than meaning?
: with the exception of : except for, besides other than that, nothing happened. other than.
How do you say everything else?
• Other relevant words (noun):
- and so on,
- Et cetera,
- and suchlike,
- and the rest,
- and others,
- and other things,
- and all,
- and so forth,
Is else correct English?
Else with someone, anybody, nobody, etc.
We use else after words beginning with any-, every-, no- and some-, to mean ‘other’, ‘another’, ‘different’ or ‘additional’.
What is another word for Else?
In this page you can discover 10 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for else, like: different, extra, otherwise, also, instead, besides, other, additional, more and in-addition.
What else is there idiom?
What else is there (in your bag?): Do you have anything else? Is there anything more (in your bag)? idiom.
Where do we use other than?
You use other than after a negative statement to say that the person, item, or thing that follows is the only exception to the statement. She makes no reference to any feminist work other than her own.
How do you use besides?
I have exams coming up soon, and besides that I have to study for my driver’s test. It is on this issue and more besides that they still strike insurmountable problems with no valid explanation.
Which is correct other than or other then?
When used as a preposition, other than is used to refer to an exception to anything else. When used as a conjunction, it is used like the word but. Other then is not a word since then cannot be collocated with other. So other then should never be used.
What is another word for where?
In this page you can discover 28 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for where, like: in which, anywhere, in what place?, at which place?, at which point, in what direction?, wherever, in whatever place, whither, to-what-end and at which.
How do you say almost all?
almost all
- chief part.
- main part.
- nearly all.
Can could synonym?
Could Synonyms – WordHippo Thesaurus.
What is another word for could?
would | can |
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could perhaps | could potentially |
might possibly | might potentially |
potentially will | may potentially |
could possibly | may actually |
Can I say else’s?
“Someone else’s” is correct—not someone’s else. A noun must follow “someone else’s” because the apostrophe shows possession. “This is someone else’s purse” would be an example. Else isn’t a noun—it can be an adjective or an adverb.
What part of speech is else?
Else can be a conjunction, an adverb or an adjective.
Is else’s right?
My spell checker says else’s and elses are not words and does not have a correction suggestion for it. What is the correct word to use? Just a FYI, the spell checker that is missing the word is the one included with Firefox 6.0. Putt knot yore tryst inn spill chequers.
How do you say someone else?
someone else
- a different person.
- addition.
- one more.
- something else.
What is the opposite of Else?
▲ Opposite of in another different or alternative way. likewise.
What are 5 idiom examples?
Common English idioms & expressions
Idiom | Meaning | Usage |
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It’s a piece of cake | It’s easy | by itself |
It’s raining cats and dogs | It’s raining hard | by itself |
Kill two birds with one stone | Get two things done with a single action | by itself |
Let the cat out of the bag | Give away a secret | as part of a sentence |