What is other? Noun? Adjective?

What is other? Noun? Adjective?


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What is the difference between the singular of Adjective + comparative + any + noun and the singular of Adjective + comparative + any other + noun


The singular of Adjective + comparative + any + noun
The singular of Adjective + comparative + any other + noun
For example: Xiao Ming is in class 1. He uses any other to compare with the students in class 1 and any to compare with the students in class 2
In the first case, we need to exclude Xiao Ming himself



When do English Adjectives modify nouns before and after nouns?


In fact, except for a few adjectives with different meanings, most postpositive attributives indicate emphasis
Most of the time, there are no hard and fast requirements for the front and back
1、 Several situations of adjectives as postpositive attributives
1. When adjectives modify compound indefinite pronouns composed of any -, every -, no -, some - and - body, - one, - thing, etc., adjectives need to be postpositive
Is there anything wrong with the machine?
2. When an adjective modifies anywhere, somewhere, which plays the role of a noun, it is usually postpositive
Can you find anywhere safe?
3. Adjectives ending in - able or - able usually act as postpositive attributives, indicating temporary features or phenomena. In addition, most of the central nouns are preceded by adjectives such as superlative or all, only, every, etc
This is the earliest edition obtainable.
That's the only star visible now.
4. The attributive adjectives that begin with the letter a-such as asleep, awake, afraid, afloat, alive, etc. are usually postpositive
The baby awake is looking here and there.
He was the only man alive in the accident.
5. When using else to modify interrogative pronouns, it should be put after
What else can I do for you?
6. When adjectives are preceded by so, more, most, etc., they are often followed
He could not have chosen a time more favorable.
7. An adjective phrase is usually postpositive, and its function is equivalent to an attributive clause
Those brave enough to receive the challenge must be the top students in the grade.
8. When two or more adjectives are connected with and or as attributives, the emphasis should be placed later
Countries,big or small,should be equal.
9. The comparative structure of adjectives should be followed by an attributive
So far he hasn't found a book as valuable as this one.
So far, he can't find any other book as valuable as this one
10. Some adjectives have different meanings when they are used as prepositive and postpositive attributives
A responsible man
A man responsible
The present people
The people present