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<3> What is the difference between them?
①Have you ever considered going to live in another country?
②Have you ever considered going to live in other country?
I wonder if they are the same or different..

<4>What is the difference between them?
① It has started raining.
② It started raining.

<5> what does 'Don't bother locking the door' mean?
It means "Be sure to lock the door" or "you don't have to lock the door and it doesn't matter" ?

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①Have you ever considered going to live in another country? :tick:
②Have you ever considered going to live in other country? :cross

The word other refers to one of two choices. For example,

Sam: Which two countries would you like to live in?
Pat: Well, first, Canada...because it is so beautiful.
Sam: And what's the other country you would like to live in?

Note that, other requires a word before it, the other, my other, his other, and so on.

<4>What is the difference between them?
① It has started raining. Just now.

Ex: Look. It has started raining.

② It started raining. Not now. At some other time.

Ex: It started raining when I left for work this morning.


<5> 'Don't bother locking the door' mean?
You don't have to lock the door and it doesn't matter
 
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