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Other must have a determiner before it when it comes in front of a singular countable noun. If the noun is indefinite (e.g. a book, a woman, an idea), we use another: Of course, fans also have a Christmas Special to look forward to - when Ncuti Gatwa will be starring in his first full episode as the Doctor. But as we get excited about the anniversary specials, we look at what time and day each episode is on, what fans can expect in each episode and the full cast. More than decent showing in the number six role, composure on ball helped calm Liverpool when required. Very much passed this litmus test. Subbed. You can see that there is no word after “others” which is often a clue that there is no possessive in this example. Common Questions What is the plural possessive of others?

It will see the return of Catherine Tate as Donna Noble, who was famously warned by the Doctor that she would die if she ever remembered him when last on our screens. You will most likely not use “other’s” as a possessive form unless you’re talking about “each other” or “one and the other.” Usually, we talk about a pair of people, in which case “other” is still used in the singular form, hence the possessive being “other’s.”

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A: You can borrow more of these books if you like. B: Ok, I’ll take another one. (= another book, one more book) Good touches early on and had header saved. Looked dangerous whenever in possession and forced Ederson into action occasionally. Subbed. The first Doctor Who special starts on BBC One at 6.30pm and is an hour long. The episode is called 'The Star Beast'. However, not all style guides agree on this. The plural noun is much more common, but some style guides may require you to write the noun in the singular form.

Had already gifted one City chance when poor attempted clearance prompted the opener, and fortunate to escape being awarded a soft foul for a possible second. Good saves from Foden and Haaland, though. What about the noun that follows “each other’s” —are we supposed to use a singular noun (e.g. “each other’s face”) or a plural noun (e.g. “each other’s faces”)? In the case of “each other”, “other” is in the singular because it follows “each” —you wouldn’t say “each teachers” instead of “each teacher”, would you… By adding the possessive ’s, we get the correct form each other’s. Plural or singular? Some scientists think we should reduce the number of flights to prevent global warming; others disagree. The plural form just shows that there are multiple instances of “other.” We don’t talk about any possessions or objects; we just list the “others” that we know and are talking about.Other’s and others’ are the possessive forms of “other.” We use other’s for singular possessive form (singular meaning one). Another can be used before a plural noun when there is a number before that noun or before phrases such as a couple of, a few etc. The students encouraged one another to keep going. / The students encouraged each other to keep going.

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