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"anyone else" vs "anyone else's" #16 (permalink) Wed May 28, 2008 17:07 pm   "anyone else" vs "anyone else's"
 

Prices at Walmart are cheaper than anyone else's (prices).

Walmart are cheaper than anyone/everyone (else).
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"anyone else" vs "anyone else's" #17 (permalink) Wed May 28, 2008 17:16 pm   "anyone else" vs "anyone else's"
 

yes, but most people say

your car is bigger than mine
you could also say
your car is bigger than my car

Else's = his, mine, hers, theirs

so else's (prices) don't necessary need to be said............right?
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