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A date is usually a private meeting with another person #1 (permalink) Wed Apr 27, 2005 19:04 pm   A date is usually a private meeting with another person
 

Test No. incompl/elem-18 "Making an Appointment", question 8

Another word that is very similar in meaning to appointment is the word date. A date is usually a private meeting with ......... person.

(a) different
(b) second
(c) other
(d) another

Test No. incompl/elem-18 "Making an Appointment", answer 8

Another word that is very similar in meaning to appointment is the word date. A date is usually a private meeting with another person.

Correct answer: (d) another
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Right answer #2 (permalink) Wed Apr 27, 2005 19:19 pm   Right answer
 

The right answer is d) another.
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Right answer #3 (permalink) Fri May 06, 2005 5:48 am   Right answer
 

i am sorry,but why can not i use the word @different@ Crying or Very sad
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Different #4 (permalink) Fri May 06, 2005 8:34 am   Different
 

You can't use different here because it would have to be A different and that's not what I wrote for this sentence.
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Other or another? #5 (permalink) Mon Oct 17, 2005 10:39 am   Other or another?
 

Dear Alan and friends,

Regarding this lesson, I've still got one question to ask. How can we distinguish "other' and "another? How to make use of them?

That's all and I'm looking forward to knowing from you.Thanks in advance.

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A date is usually a private meeting with another person #6 (permalink) Sat Jul 11, 2009 19:00 pm   A date is usually a private meeting with another person
 

why not: with second person?
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