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sentence construction - Some... some... and others.... Some
2022年11月14日 · Some are on the way to the themepark, some are headed to the pool, and others are playing basketball. Some are riding on the gas-powered golf carts with the preteens andteens driving! Scarrry! As the 5th Wheel Turns: The Sophomore Year, J.R. Swaim, 2010. Hello, everyone.
phrase usage - Is 'some other time's' expression correct? - English ...
But I doubt OP's "some other time's" would be considered "normal" by native speakers any context. If we wanted to express exactly that sense, we'd probably say "It's from some other time" (or more likely, some earlier/later time, if one of those two was obviously applicable).
comparison - Is "some other thing" as correct English as …
2020年11月24日 · I've just realized that I often say some other thing, instead of something else. The latter seems the correct one, but I'd like to confirm this. Furthermore, if the former was correct too, I'd be curious to know if there's a clear difference between the two, beside the way they are spelled. For instance, with reference to the sentence
determiners - Can "some feature" be correct? - English Language ...
Some girl phoned for you, but she didn't leave a message. In a different Cambridge dictionary: Some: used to refer to a particular person or thing without stating exactly which one: Some lucky person will win more than $1,000,000 in the competition. Some idiot's locked the door! There must be some way you can relieve the pain.
Some other day: Is the form "days" possible in this expression?
2017年4月19日 · some other day is an idiomatic expression that is only used with a singular day. If you look at instances of some other days, they do not have the idiomatic meaning. You can use the expression some other time. According to this NGram, it is actually much more widely used than some other day. Note that it is occasionally used about a time in the ...
some other reason vs some reason, is the meaning the same?
2018年8月14日 · There must be some other reason implies that you already know at least one reason (which you might or might not have considered and rejected), but you believe there must be a different reason (in addition to the one / ones you already know - or instead of, if you've already rejected that / those).
Is there a word for losing something in order to gain some other …
2017年5月16日 · I kind of like the word 'compensation' for this, though there is some nuance. It's used in chess as well: He sacrificed his rook but his position is better so he has compensation. It's used in other contexts as well of course: I was compensated. (implies an original loss of something, potentially time or materials)
"There is some" or "There are some"- which is correct?
2022年11月5日 · Some used before/with a plural noun takes a plural verb. There is some cake in the kitchen. There are some flowers in the kitchen. countable - some cars, some tourists, uncountable- some advice, some help. We can use some on its own. There were some old books in the room. Some were damaged but some were all right. I have made tea. Would you ...
prepositions - "Try another time" vs. "Try at another time" - English ...
2016年4月29日 · It could mean the same thing, but could not. "Try another time" could mean "try one more time (regardless of when)", or "try at a different time".
Which is more accepted or more common, “for some reason” or …
"For some reasons," like "for some one reason," are unlikely to be said because these phrases imply that the reasons are known. Already noted in a comment: The phrase "for some reason" is saying "for this reason or that reason...", and only refers to a …