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Kenny1999 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

What is the difference between "others" and "the others"??

what is their difference and how to use? Please explain in details, thanks!
  

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'Others' is any others; 'the others' is specific or previously mentioned others. The difference is just the same as between 'apples' and 'the apples'.

  • 'Others' is any others; 'the others' is specific or previously mentioned others.
  • The difference is just the same as between 'apples' and 'the apples'.
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'Others' is any others; 'the others' is specific or previously mentioned others. The difference is just the same as between 'apples' and 'the apples'.

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