'some' in a sentence
Learn how to use 'some' with 20 example sentences.
- some adjective
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: (quantifier) used with either mass nouns or plural count nouns to indicate an unspecified number or quantity
: relatively many but unspecified in number
: remarkable
- some adverb
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: (of quantities) imprecise but fairly close to correct
some people
for some reason
some day
to some extent
some kind of
some time
some more
some of
some other time
in some way
Some people say that this will change the world.
Why not try to get some sleep?
You've lost some weight, haven't you?
I want you to give me some advice.
For some reason, we seem to be losing customers.
Would you like some tea or coffee?
I've read some of these books.
I'll buy some food.
Leave some for me, too.
Some like red wine, others like white wine.
Some people still believe that the world is flat.
For some reason I feel more alive at night.
Some of my friends can speak English well.
She bought herself some new clothes.
Some things aren't going to change.
I thought that maybe you could use some company.
I can give you some useful information.
Maybe I could use some help after all.
Some people don't like dogs.
I wanted to get some sleep.