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Son James Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Other many bombs???

Please look at the following sentence.

"The province has many other bombs and mines left from the war"

Can't I write it into "other many bombs"?

In case I want to put the words "things of USA" there, how do I write it?
Like
[1] many others of USA's bombs and mines ???
[2] many of others of bombs and mines of USA ???
[3] many other bombs and mines made in USA???

Are they all wrong? Then,could you teach me a little bit?

Thank you for your answer in advance.
  

Top answer

"The province has many other bombs and mines of USA left from the war"

  • "The province has many other bombs and mines of USA left from the war"
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"The province has many other bombs and mines of USA left from the war"
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Thank you for your answer,Ms Miranda TikEmotion: embarrassed. Can I not write as " other many bombs"? Could you confirm it for me? Thank you for
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My pleasure.
By the way, please look the following sentences.
She has many pens.
She has many other pens.
I don't know how to explain in the correct way (by using grammar). Both sentence are different in meaning. Please concentrate in word order of the 2nd sentence, I think it makes sense than "S
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Thank you for your answer,Ms Miranda TikEmotion: embarrassed
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"The province has many other American bombs, mines and other explosive devices and military debris left from the war"
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American! Thank you for your teaching,Ms AlpheccaStarsEmotion: embarrassed
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Miranda TikShe has many pens. She has many other pens. I don't know how to explain in the correct way (by using grammar). Both sentence are different in meaning
Here is the difference by example:
1) She has many pens. - This is just telling us that she has a lot of pens.

2) Look at the beautiful fountain pen and antique quill feather pen on her
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Ah! Thanks to you, I could understand the meaning of "many other". Thank you for your teachings,Ms AlpheccaStarsEmotion: embarrassed
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Thank you so much naka (naka is a sweet sound of Thai language).

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