else · adv
else (IN ADDITION)
A2 in addition to someone or something
Dictionary examples:
My pencil writes poems. What else can your school things do? (0.0)
I've read 1000 books this week. What else should I read? (0.0)
I ate ten pizzas. What else can I eat? (0.0)
Would you like anything else to eat? (9.2)
What else did he say? (10.9)
The book definitely isn't here. Where else should I look? (22.6)
else (DIFFERENT)
A2 different from someone or something
Dictionary examples:
My cooking tastes bad. We should eat somewhere else tonight. (0.0)
My dog ate my homework, so I had to do something else. (0.0)
This shirt makes me look fat. I need something else to wear. (0.0)
I don't like it here. Let's go somewhere else. (11.8)
If it doesn't work, try something else. (13.9)
It's not my bag. It must be someone else's. (24.9)
else (OTHER)
A2 other things or people
Dictionary examples:
My dog ate my homework. What else could go wrong? (0.0)
I speak English. What else do I need for world domination? (0.0)
I can cook noodles. What else does a chef need? (0.0)
I forgot my toothbrush, but I remembered everything else. (20.3)
I turned up in my jeans and everyone else was dressed up. (21.2)
or else
B2 used to say what will happen if another thing does not happen
Dictionary examples:
We must be there by six, or else we'll miss the beginning. (17.3)