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another
determiner
used
before
a
singular
countable
noun
to
talk
about
one
more
person
or
thing
of
the
same
kind
β’
Would
you
like
another
slice
of
pizza
?
Would
you
like
another
slice
of
pizza
?
β’
He
stayed
up
late
to
read
another
chapter
of
his
book
.
He
stayed
up
late
to
read
another
chapter
of
his
book
.
from
Middle
English
an
other
,
literally
β
one
other
β
pronoun
one
more
person
or
thing
of
the
same
kind
β’
These
cookies
are
delicious
;
I
think
I'll
have
another
.
These
cookies
are
delicious
;
I
think
I'll
have
another
.
β’
One
cup
of
coffee
wasn't
enough
,
so
he
poured
himself
another
.
One
cup
of
coffee
wasn't
enough
,
so
he
poured
himself
another
.
determiner
used
before
a
singular
countable
noun
to
refer
to
a
different
person
or
thing
instead
of
the
one
already
mentioned
β’
The
bus
was
full
,
so
we
took
another
route
home
.
The
bus
was
full
,
so
we
took
another
route
home
.
β’
If
this
key
doesn't
fit
,
try
another
lock
.
If
this
key
doesn't
fit
,
try
another
lock
.
pronoun
a
different
person
or
thing
instead
of
the
one
already
mentioned
β’
This
pen
is
empty
;
hand
me
another
.
This
pen
is
empty
;
hand
me
another
.
β’
The
first
answer
was
wrong
,
so
she
wrote
another
.
The
first
answer
was
wrong
,
so
she
wrote
another
.
nothing
pronoun
-
nothing
not
any
thing
at
all
β’
There
is
nothing
in
the
fridge
to
eat
.
There
is
nothing
in
the
fridge
to
eat
.
β’
Nothing
happened
during
the
quiet
night
shift
at
the
museum
.
Nothing
happened
during
the
quiet
night
shift
at
the
museum
.
Old
English
nΔwiht
(
no
thing
),
from
nΔ
"
no
,
not
"
+
wiht
"
thing
,
creature
".
noun
-
nothing
a
state
of
non-existence
or
complete
lack
of
anything
;
insignificance
β’
Winning
the
trophy
meant
nothing
to
her
without
her
family
there
.
Winning
the
trophy
meant
nothing
to
her
without
her
family
there
.
β’
The
philosophers
debated
the
nature
of
nothing
late
into
the
night
.
The
philosophers
debated
the
nature
of
nothing
late
into
the
night
.
Extension
of
the
pronoun
sense
to
an
abstract
noun
in
Middle
English
.
interjection
used
to
reply
politely
after
thanks
,
meaning
β
it
was
no
trouble
β
or
β
you
β
re
welcome
β
β’
β
Thanks
for
helping
with
my
homework
!β β β
Oh
,
nothing
.β
β
Thanks
for
helping
with
my
homework
!β β β
Oh
,
nothing
.β
β’
β
I
appreciate
the
ride
.β β β
It
β
s
nothing
,
really
,β
she
replied
.
β
I
appreciate
the
ride
.β β β
It
β
s
nothing
,
really
,β
she
replied
.
Interjection
use
arose
in
the
early
19th
century
from
ellipsis
of
the
phrase
β
It
was
nothing
.β
notice
noun
a
written
or
printed
statement
that
gives
information
,
a
warning
,
or
instructions
β’
A
bright
yellow
notice
on
the
door
said
the
store
was
closed
for
repairs
.
A
bright
yellow
notice
on
the
door
said
the
store
was
closed
for
repairs
.
β’
Students
crowded
around
the
bulletin
board
to
read
the
new
notice
about
the
science
fair
.
Students
crowded
around
the
bulletin
board
to
read
the
new
notice
about
the
science
fair
.
noun
the
period
of
time
between
telling
someone
important
information
and
the
event
actually
happening
or
ending
β’
She
quit
her
job
without
giving
any
notice
.
She
quit
her
job
without
giving
any
notice
.
β’
You
must
give
two
weeks
β
notice
if
you
plan
to
move
out
of
the
apartment
.
You
must
give
two
weeks
β
notice
if
you
plan
to
move
out
of
the
apartment
.
verb
-
notice
,
noticing
,
notices
,
noticed
to
see
,
hear
,
or
feel
something
and
realize
that
it
exists
;
to
become
aware
of
something
or
someone
β’
Did
you
notice
the
rainbow
after
the
storm
?
Did
you
notice
the
rainbow
after
the
storm
?
β’
No
one
noticed
the
typo
in
the
headline
.
No
one
noticed
the
typo
in
the
headline
.
noun
-
notice
attention
or
interest
that
you
give
to
someone
or
something
β’
The
little
boy
waved
his
arms
to
get
his
mother
β
s
notice
.
The
little
boy
waved
his
arms
to
get
his
mother
β
s
notice
.
β’
She
paid
no
notice
to
the
rain
and
kept
jogging
.
She
paid
no
notice
to
the
rain
and
kept
jogging
.
note
noun
a
short
written
message
or
record
that
helps
you
remember
or
share
information
β’
She
left
a
note
on
the
fridge
reminding
him
to
buy
milk
.
She
left
a
note
on
the
fridge
reminding
him
to
buy
milk
.
β’
During
class
,
Maria
jotted
a
quick
note
about
the
homework
assignment
.
During
class
,
Maria
jotted
a
quick
note
about
the
homework
assignment
.
From
Latin
β
nota
β
meaning
β
mark
β
or
β
sign
β.
verb
-
note
,
noting
,
notes
,
noted
to
write
something
down
quickly
so
that
you
do
not
forget
it
β’
The
journalist
quickly
noted
the
mayor
β
s
response
in
her
notebook
.
The
journalist
quickly
noted
the
mayor
β
s
response
in
her
notebook
.
β’
Please
note
the
meeting
time
on
your
calendar
.
Please
note
the
meeting
time
on
your
calendar
.
Verb
sense
β
to
write
down
β
recorded
since
early
15th
century
.
noun
a
single
musical
sound
with
a
particular
pitch
that
can
be
sung
or
played
β’
The
singer
held
the
high
note
perfectly
.
The
singer
held
the
high
note
perfectly
.
β’
He
played
the
wrong
note
and
the
song
sounded
off
.
He
played
the
wrong
note
and
the
song
sounded
off
.
Adopted
in
the
13th
century
to
mean
a
musical
sound
,
from
Latin
β
nota
β
used
by
medieval
musicians
.
noun
a
piece
of
paper
money
of
a
particular
value
β’
He
handed
the
cashier
a
ten-pound
note
.
He
handed
the
cashier
a
ten-pound
note
.
β’
Grandma
slipped
a
crisp
fifty-pound
note
into
my
birthday
card
.
Grandma
slipped
a
crisp
fifty-pound
note
into
my
birthday
card
.
Sense
of
paper
money
arose
in
18th-century
Britain
from
β
Bank
of
England
note
β.
verb
-
note
,
noting
,
notes
,
noted
to
notice
or
point
out
something
important
β’
The
guide
noted
that
the
castle
was
built
in
the
12th
century
.
The
guide
noted
that
the
castle
was
built
in
the
12th
century
.
β’
Scientists
noted
an
increase
in
temperature
during
the
experiment
.
Scientists
noted
an
increase
in
temperature
during
the
experiment
.
Extension
of
verb
meaning
β
to
write
β
to
β
to
observe
β
appeared
in
17th
century
.
noun
a
small
amount
of
a
quality
or
feeling
that
is
added
to
something
and
noticed
by
others
β’
There
was
a
note
of
excitement
in
his
voice
.
There
was
a
note
of
excitement
in
his
voice
.
β’
The
sauce
had
a
subtle
note
of
lemon
.
The
sauce
had
a
subtle
note
of
lemon
.
Figurative
sense
from
16th-century
use
of
β
note
β
for
β
distinguishing
mark
β.
notion
noun
an
idea
,
belief
,
or
understanding
about
something
.
β’
Ella
had
no
notion
of
how
difficult
the
hike
would
be
.
Ella
had
no
notion
of
how
difficult
the
hike
would
be
.
β’
The
notion
that
the
Earth
is
flat
has
been
disproved
for
centuries
.
The
notion
that
the
Earth
is
flat
has
been
disproved
for
centuries
.
From
Latin
nΕtiΕ
β
a
becoming
acquainted
,
idea
β,
from
nΕtus
β
known
β.
noun
a
sudden
desire
or
impulse
to
do
something
.
β’
I
woke
up
with
a
notion
to
bake
cookies
for
everyone
.
I
woke
up
with
a
notion
to
bake
cookies
for
everyone
.
β’
He
suddenly
got
the
notion
to
call
his
childhood
friend
.
He
suddenly
got
the
notion
to
call
his
childhood
friend
.
Extension
of
the
older
sense
β
idea
β
to
mean
an
idea
that
prompts
immediate
action
.
noun
a
small
,
useful
item
used
in
sewing
,
such
as
a
button
,
pin
,
or
thread
.
β’
The
craft
store
has
an
aisle
devoted
to
sewing
notions
.
The
craft
store
has
an
aisle
devoted
to
sewing
notions
.
β’
She
keeps
her
notions
organized
in
a
clear
plastic
box
.
She
keeps
her
notions
organized
in
a
clear
plastic
box
.
In
U
.
S
.
trade
catalogs
of
the
18thβ19th
centuries
, β
notions
β
referred
to
inexpensive
small
articles
sold
by
traveling
peddlers
,
later
narrowing
to
sewing
supplies
.
not
adverb
used
to
make
a
word
,
phrase
,
or
whole
sentence
negative
β’
I
am
not
ready
yet
.
I
am
not
ready
yet
.
β’
They
have
not
finished
their
homework
.
They
have
not
finished
their
homework
.
Old
English
"
nΕt
",
contraction
of
"
ne
wΔt
"
meaning
"
does
not
know
";
later
generalized
as
the
universal
negative
particle
.
adverb
used
in
short
answers
to
give
a
negative
reply
without
repeating
all
the
words
of
the
question
β’
"
Will
it
rain
today
?" β "
I
hope
not
."
"
Will
it
rain
today
?" β "
I
hope
not
."
β’
"
Did
you
break
the
vase
?" β "
Certainly
not
!"
"
Did
you
break
the
vase
?" β "
Certainly
not
!"
interjection
said
after
a
statement
to
show
that
you
are
joking
and
actually
mean
the
opposite
β’
That
was
the
best
concert
ever
β
not
!
That
was
the
best
concert
ever
β
not
!
β’
Oh
yes
,
I
love
waking
up
at
5
a
.
m
.,
not
!
Oh
yes
,
I
love
waking
up
at
5
a
.
m
.,
not
!