Else is always followed by but and new by than

Else is always followed by but and new by than


Else is always followed by but and new by than


Example:

❌ : It is nothing else than poverty that makes them naive.

✔️ : It is nothing else but poverty that makes them naive.


Sentence/Example of Else:

1. Everything else-even endowments given by private persons a few years before the Act was passed-was swept away.

2. He wandered else-whither, and came to something afterwards, poor Spaen.

3. You deliberately set out to marry, or else-how tie some emotional cable onto me.

4. This way shalt thou leave, other-else thou shalt go it on thy foot, for wit thou well thy horse shall be slain.

5. Many of the original settlers have died; yet, like people else-where, their offspring outnumber those deceased.

6. Many such aspire angrily after that Somewhere-else of the imagination, where all troubles are supposed to end.

7. And it is that Something-Else in us which makes the significant part of us, which sets our value and place in the scale of being.

8. He had engaged to stay; and, indeed, he asked himself what person, what objects or interests there were to take him else-whither?

8. The pajamas dropped from his hands and his eyes took on that somewhere-else, far-off look, don’t you know.

9. The widower’s morning awakening was frightful above all things else-his awakening in the large bed that now had but one pillow.



Sentence/Example of But:

1. When he first worked her she had the old bee-but boiler, 24 feet in diameter.

2. Till now one with sudden hiss: “But-good Christ-just look-why, the roof’s leaning—!”

3. Our friend with his infinite variety and flexibility, we know-but can we put him in?

4. Eligible single gentlemen pass and repass-but there is no invitation for to inquire within or without.

5. And again there came to Honoria that ache of longing for the but-half-disclosed glory and fulness of life.

6. Scarcely any President was ever elected with such all-but unanimity, and the Press was equally undivided in its praises.

7. We are going to catch a next-door-but-one chicken, and pay the Janeways for him to-morrow.



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