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"Else" is a word used to refer to additional or different people, things, or situations.
"Anyone" vs. "Anyone Else" in the English Grammar

Anyone vs. Anyone Else

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What is the difference between 'anyone' and 'anyone else'? Do they have different meanings? Here, we will discuss these two.
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"Anybody" vs. "Anybody Else" in the English Grammar

Anybody vs. Anybody Else

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What is the difference between 'anybody' and 'anybody else'? What does the adverb 'else' mean in this phrase? Here, we will discuss these two.
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Alternative Pro-forms in English Grammar

Alternative Pro-forms

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Alternative means 'choice.' When we have many choices, we talk about one, another, and the other. These words signal the alternatives.
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"Anything" vs. "Anything Else" in English Grammar

Anything vs. Anything Else

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What is the difference between 'anything' and 'anything else'? Do they have the same meaning? Let's see their similarities and differences.
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Somebody vs. Somebody Else

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What is the difference between these two sentences? 'Ask somebody for help'. And 'Ask somebody else for help'. Let's see.
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Someone vs. Someone Else

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What is the difference in meaning when we add the adverb 'else' to the indefinite pronoun 'someone'? To find out the difference between the two, read this part!
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Else

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I'm sure you've heard the word 'else' before. Let's see what we can learn about it.
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