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Message from mah posted on 22-08-2017 at 17:29:01 (D | E | F)
Hello everybody!
Elsewhere or somewhere else?
She was wearing somebody else's dress. Is this sentence correct?
Thanks in advance.
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Edited by lucile83 on 23-08-2017 00:04
Message from mah posted on 22-08-2017 at 17:29:01 (D | E | F)
Hello everybody!
Elsewhere or somewhere else?
She was wearing somebody else's dress. Is this sentence correct?
Thanks in advance.
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Edited by lucile83 on 23-08-2017 00:04
Re: Else/help from willy, posted on 26-08-2017 at 11:22:44 (D | E)
Hello,
You can find answers in this English dictionary:
Link
Re: Else/help from anuesther, posted on 26-08-2017 at 11:34:33 (D | E)
Hello,
'elsewhere' means simply 'to/in another place', of whose precise location the speaker may be aware.
Whereas 'somewhere else' generally implies that the speaker is not aware of the location.
For example:
1) Let's go somewhere else.
2) Let's go elsewhere.
In sentence (1) it would mean:
Let's go somewhere else(I don't know where but let's get out of here)
In sentence (2): it would mean
Let's go elsewhere (I know another place we could go)
But if I wrote : You will find more information on the diet ELSEWHERE in this book - CORRECT (In different part of the book).
You will find more information on the diet SOMEWHERE ELSE in this book - WRONG (somewhere, I don't know where)
So: I've lost my glasses.
Did you look under the bed?
Yes, I must have put them somewhere else - NOT elsewhere.
Hope this helps!
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Edited by lucile83 on 26-08-2017 17:22
Re: Else/help from mah, posted on 26-08-2017 at 16:00:52 (D | E)
THANKS SO MUCH FOR YOUR COMPLETE ANSWERS.
Re: Else/help from paulnn18, posted on 06-09-2017 at 00:45:37 (D | E)
I am English and my mother tongue is English:
Let's go elsewhere / Let's go somewhere else mean exactly the self same thing and I would use them interchangeably.
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