Hi Grammar Exchange members!
I've read the following sentence in the modern fable titile "The Richer, the poorer" written by Dorothy West.
(a) Bess had a beau in the school band, who had no other ambition except to play a horn.
I think that because of "other" the noun "ambition" should be plural. I'm wondering if I can use the plural noun "ambitions" in the sentence above.
I'd like to know the grammar rule about the expression "no other~".
Thanks in advance.
KDog