to a fortune teller or psychic?
It was a very rainy day. We were studying at the university library. One of us asked, "How about going to the famous fortune teller?" It was so rainy that we couldn't concentrate on studying. We wanted to do something else except studying. We, almost 10 female classmates, decided to go to the fortune teller.
The well-known fortune teller was featured in a magazine. Her place was located in a very high area that we felt as though we climbed a mountain when we visited her.
We started to have our fortune predicted one by one. When it was my turn, I asked my future with my boyfriend, who was in the military at that time. The fortune teller didn't speak well of him. She insisted on breaking up with him only with the date of his birth. I didn't believe her, but it seemed to be true in a way. Why? We eventually broke up. I married another man, and he married another woman. I think it was our destiny to marry another person.
Examples:
low-calorie food
well-known place
first-class flight
BUT they do not have a hyphen (-) if they are NOT FOLLOWED BY A NOUN:
Examples:
a place that is well known
The flight was first class.
2. another vs other
Another is used with singular nouns, and other is used with uncountable and plural nouns.
Margo is reading another book. (singular noun)
Margo is reading other books. (plural noun)
Seb would like to try another dish. (countable noun)
Seb would like to try other food. (uncountable noun)