What else can I say Meaning?
A phrase used to emphasize the fact that one is unable to explain, excuse, or clarify something any further.
What does it mean when someone says or else?
1 —used to say what will happen if something is not done You have to leave or else you will be arrested for trespassing. 2 —used to say what another possibility is He either thinks he can’t do it or else he just isn’t interested.
What else means?
1a : in a different manner or place or at a different time how else could he have acted here and nowhere else. b : in an additional manner or place or at an additional time where else is gold found. 2 : if not : otherwise leave or else you’ll be sorry —used absolutely to express a threat do what I tell you or else. …
What more I can say Meaning?
Is someone else’s correct?
There is no plural form for an adverb so elses and elses’ are always wrong. Else can be an adverb e.g. ‘where else’ or an adjective e.g. ‘someone else’. Someone else’s is correct.
What else is new in a sentence?
—used to say that one is not surprised by something one has been told “They lost again.” “So what else is new?”
What does say no more mean in slang?
—used to tell someone that it is not necessary to explain something further because one understands what that person is trying to say “A word of advice: don’t mention the war.” “Say no more—I’ll stay off the subject!”
What does the word else mean in English?
We use else after words beginning with any-, every-, no- and some-, to mean ‘other’, ‘another’, ‘different’ or ‘additional’. Will there be anything else, sir? (Do you want any additional thing (s)?)
Is there anything else you can say in English?
Will there be anything else, sir? (Do you want any additional thing (s)?) No thanks, that’s it for now. I was the only one who knew any German. No one else had ever done it at school. (No other person had ever learnt it.) It looks really busy in there. Let’s go somewhere else. (Let’s go to a different place.) This must be someone else’s coat.
Is there any time that it’s elses’or else’s?
It’s a possessive form: else’s. – Lawrence Nov 17 ’15 at 11:05 It’s “else’s”. Here, someone else is a singular compound noun, and the novel belongs to them. The possessive apostrophe is used. Thank you. I will tick this. Is there ANY time that it’s elses’ ? – Daniel Stowers Nov 17 ’15 at 11:08
When do we have to be there or else?
We must be there by six, or else we’ll miss the beginning. She’s either really talkative and you can’t shut her up or else she’s silent. He’d better find it quickly, or else (= or I will punish him in some way)!
Which is the best definition of the word else?
ˈel(t)s . (Entry 1 of 2) 1a : in a different manner or place or at a different time how else could he have acted here and nowhere else. b : in an additional manner or place or at an additional time where else is gold found.
Which is the correct word to use instead of said?
(transitive verb) to give clear and effective utterance to : to put into words. “Please! Do not bring your textbook tomorrow!” Miss Lim articulated. (submitted by Han Y.) clarified (verb) to make (an idea, statement, etc.) clear or intelligible; to free from ambiguity. “So, we just read up until chapter eight?”
Are there words to use instead of said by emotion?
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We must be there by six, or else we’ll miss the beginning. She’s either really talkative and you can’t shut her up or else she’s silent. He’d better find it quickly, or else (= or I will punish him in some way)!