other · pron
others
B1 people in general, not including yourself
Dictionary examples:
I'm not cleaning the bathroom; others can have that smelly joy! (0.0)
I'm not lazy; I'm just letting others have all the fun. (0.0)
I dance like nobody's watching, but others definitely are and laughing. (0.0)
You shouldn't expect others to do your work for you. (18.2)
others
B2 more similar ones
Dictionary examples:
This one is broken - do you have any others? (14.0)
I only know about this book, but there might be others. (15.8)
other
A2 used to refer to a person or thing which belongs to a group or set that you have already talked about
Dictionary examples:
Some people love Mondays. Others are... well, normal. (0.0)
Some students love homework. The others? They're probably still sleeping. (0.0)
One friend always arrives early. The other? He thinks tomorrow means today. (0.0)
She gave me one book last week and promised to bring the others on Wednesday. (24.6)
Hold the racket in one hand and the ball in the other. (40.0)
Some people prefer living in the city, but others perfer the suburbs. (64.4)
each other
A2 used to show that each person in a group of two or more people does something to the others
Dictionary examples:
The students kept copying each other's homework and got caught. (0.0)
The twins kept tickling each other during the boring class. (0.0)
The brothers always blame each other for breaking things. (0.0)
They're always wearing each other's clothes. (16.7)
They kept looking at each other and smiling. (17.6)
Why are you always arguing with each other? (20.6)