If yes, when should use it Or i can just use another without any of those articles (a/an). In the noun phrase another sister, the determiner slot is filled by another, a determinative This word was formed by compounding an + other I'm sure you already know you can't put my and an together, because that would be two determiners together For the same reason, you can't put my and another together
* [my another sister] is taller than me. But regardless of the context and how the second sentence is interpreted, another and other mean something different Two more two additional two other Two different as replacements two different in addition I have just imparted to you two pieces of advice Whether you will eventually choose one over the other is a matter of personal choice, so good luck
Another alternative is “i’m sorry (to hear)”, which might sound less offensive to you since it’s you, the speaker, who is expressing remorse (1) i’m sorry (to hear) we can't take them home with us (2) i’m sorry (to hear) that you haven't read this book It doesn’t really work for your third example, though I think any sort of expression of pity/shame/sorrow/etc In formal writing, if i have 2 examples to depict what i said earlier, can i start writing a sentence using 'for another example' form after explaining my first example using 'for example'
Should i replace another’s with another? Sometimes i need to repeat myself in other words or in another words In other / another words i would say it's not nice. Another line of thought focuses on the dishonesty implied when calling something bullshit Often a user (let alone buyer) feels betrayed There are words which focus on that aspect