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'some' in a sentence

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some adjective

: (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

: (of quantities) imprecise but fairly close to correct


  • 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.
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