Is any other followed by plural or singular?

Is any other followed by plural or singular?

Should be singular
What's the difference between "the + noun" and "the + adjective"?
Which of them means "a kind of person / thing"
The book
The rich
The poor
The + adjective
It's the + adjective
a bag of rice
A bag of rice
Can all adjectives be preceded by the famous word?
Yes. The reason is to concretize the adjective into "that X" (x is an adjective)
The best example is the famous cowboy film made in Italy in 1966
"The good the bad and the ugly" (Italy's original name is "IL Buono, IL BRUTTO, IL cativo"; Italian "IL" is the English "the"; Chinese translation of the film is "three gold escort."
How much is this bag of rice(
does,cost
did , cost
How much (does )this bag of rice(value )?
When you come across the + ordinal + noun, where should the adjective modify the noun?
It should be put before the noun
She is not the first American girl in our class
Before the noun
Do you want to a bag of rice and would you like a bag of rice?
A bag of rice is not a bag of rice?
Would you like is equivalent to do you want or did you want, here rice is used as uncountable noun "rice", a bag of rice is used to express the quantity of uncountable nouns, that is: article / numeral + quantifier (bag) + of + uncountable noun
Did you want to a bag of rice and would you like a bag of rice are the same
Do you want to... Do you want to?
It's usually a bag of rice
+++When you need to ask for a bag of rice, let's put it this way
Did you want to a bag to keep rice?
Do you want a bag for rice?
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Did you want to a bag of rice and would you like a bag of rice are the same
Do you want to... Do you want to?
It's usually a bag of rice
+++When you need to ask for a bag of rice, let's put it this way
Did you want to a bag to keep rice?
Do you want a bag for rice?
Do you want a bag for rice?
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Is one of the adj + comparative + plural or superlative + plural
Usually, the one of the + n. structure is preceded by the superlative one, not the comparative one. But sometimes, the original one can be used, but the noun must be plural
The plural form of a countable noun
Would you like a bag of rice?Yes,I have ____ rice at home.A.some B.a little C.little D.a few
C
Rice is uncountable,
Do you want a bag of rice?
Well, there is almost no rice in my family
Little has little meaning
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C
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C.little
Uncountable + negative
Little said there was hardly any, so he answered yes, so he wanted to buy a bag of rice.
C
Little negative with uncountable noun
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a little
Along + the + superlative Adjective + plural noun + (a range) (?)
for instance
she stands out among the richest persons in the world