The possessive forms of somebody else, everybody else, etc., are somebody else's, everybody else's, the forms somebody's else, everybody's else being considered nonstandard in present-day English. One exception is the possessive for who else, which is occasionally formed as whose else when a noun does not immediately follow: Is this book yours?

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The meaning of ELSE is in a different manner or place or at a different time. How to use else in a sentence.

ELSE meaning: 1. used after words beginning with any-, every-, no-, and some-, or after how, what, where, who…. Learn more.

Define else. else synonyms, else pronunciation, else translation, English dictionary definition of else. adj. 1. Other; different: Ask somebody else. 2. Additional ...

Definition of else adverb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.