Another + singular or plural Do you mean "again"

Another + singular or plural Do you mean "again"


Another + singular e.g. another student
Another + numeral (except one) + plural e.g. another two students



Any other followed by singular or plural
The answer in English weekly is singular, but some people in Baidu say it is plural. What's the answer


Any other means "any one of the others". Because any means "any", it can only be followed by the singular of countable nouns



Adjective comparative + than any other + noun (why singular)?
upper


Are there any stamps in that drawer? I didn't eat any meat



English 7a Oxford multiple choice question: winter is colder than____ in the year.A.any other season B.other seasons
Winter is colder than ____ in the year.A.any other season B.other seasons C.all seasons D.any seasons
B what's wrong?
Please help me to explain why B doesn't have a rest


Winter is colder than any of the other four seasons, so we should use any to modify season. Otherwise, we can't make clear the meaning of being colder than any of the other four seasons. Option B means other seasons. It may be any two of the other three seasons, not necessarily three seasons