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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Other

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What part of speech is "other" in the above sentence? Is it a pronoun or an adverb?
  

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otherwise; differently (usually followed by than): We can't collect the rent other than by suing the tenant.

  • otherwise; differently (usually followed by than): We can't collect the rent other than by suing the tenant.
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It sounds like an adverb to me:

adverb
11.otherwise; differently (usually followed by than): We can't collect the rent other than by suing the tenant.

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