Uso de ‘Another’, ‘Other’, ‘Others’, ‘The Other’ y ‘The Others’

Este ejercicio te ayudará a entender las diferencias entre 'another', 'other', 'others', 'the other' y 'the others'. Estas palabras suelen confundirse porque todas se refieren a algo adicional o diferente, pero cada una tiene un uso específico según el contexto. Practicar estas estructuras mejorará tu fluidez y precisión al hablar de personas o cosas en grupo.

1. I don't like this shirt. Do you have _____ one?

2. Some people arrived early, but _____ were late.

3. This chair is broken. Let's use _____ one.

4. Where are the _____ students?

5. I have two brothers. One is a teacher, and _____ is a doctor.

6. He gave one book to Tom and _____ to Sarah.

7. I’ll take this cookie. You can have _____ one.

8. Some of the questions were difficult, but _____ were easy.

9. I'm going to order _____ coffee. Do you want one?

10. Can you show me the _____ options?

11. We have several bags. One is mine, and _____ are hers.

12. Some people prefer tea. _____ like coffee.

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