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UK//huː ɛls//US//huː ɛls//

Meaning of Who else

A phrase used to inquire about additional people.

In simple words: Who more is there?

Who else in a sentence

  • We have John and Sarah. Who else is coming?
  • I've invited Mike and Lucy. Who else should we ask?
  • In this project, we need experts. Who else can help?

How to use Who else

Use when asking for additional people. Common in casual conversations, but can also be used in formal inquiries.

Grammar pattern

standalone question

Memory hint

Think of 'who' as your friend who wants to join a party — ask 'who else' is coming?

Related words

Collocations with Who else

  • ask who else
  • invite who else
  • know who else

Synonyms for Who else

  • who more
  • who additionally
  • who else is involved

Common mistakes with Who else

  • Using 'who else' in a statement instead of a question.
  • Confusing 'who else' with 'who' when specifying one person only.

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Frequently asked questions about Who else

What does Who else mean?

Who more is there?

What is the definition of Who else?

A phrase used to inquire about additional people.

How do you use Who else in a sentence?

We have John and Sarah. Who else is coming?

Can you give another example of Who else?

I've invited Mike and Lucy. Who else should we ask?

What are synonyms for Who else?

Common alternatives include who more, who additionally, who else is involved.

What words go with Who else?

It commonly pairs with ask who else, invite who else, know who else.

What are common mistakes when using Who else?

Using 'who else' in a statement instead of a question. Confusing 'who else' with 'who' when specifying one person only.

How do you pronounce Who else?

US: //huː ɛls//, UK: //huː ɛls//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Who else?

Use when asking for additional people. Common in casual conversations, but can also be used in formal inquiries.