Anonymous 1. Which is natural to use: Another or Another one? 2.
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Anonymous1. Which is natural to use: Another or Another one?Both are natural and commonly said. There is no difference in meaning. I would not use "one" in the example you cite.
2. What is the difference in meaning if both are fine?
Anonymouswhy you would use 'another' in my example, and not 'another one'.It's completely a matter of style. The contents of your sentences suggest that you may be trying to impress a prospective employer. In such cases, a more formal and less wordy account is probably better. "another one" in that situation seems too much like casual conversational style
"I have another question" and "I have one more question" have two minor differences in meaning. Same as "I will have another beer" or "I will have one more beer." In the second case of each example, the person might take it to mean it will be the last question, or the last beer.