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  • Can somethings be used as a plural? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    It's more likely the syntax would be 'heavy somethings' if 'somethings' is used as a noun, which it can be Where 'some' is used as a quantitative determiner with 'thing', the alternative would be 'some heavy thing'
  • Whats the correct usage of something of something and somethings . . .
    Both A's B and the B of A are grammatical and idiomatic and convey the same meaning In speech and informal writing, A's B is far more frequent In formal writing, the B of A is less rare because formal writing often involves relatively complex sentences For example, Last year, the X corporation bought the French assets of Y corporation, which was then still tied up in bankruptcy
  • Is something plural or singular? - English Language Learners Stack . . .
    Something is a pronoun, which is analogous to "a thing", that is an indefinite pronoun "A an" is the Old English for "one" and one implies singularity Thus, I found a thing that wasn't working I found something that wasn't working are the same in meaning, but 'something' is the commonly used version To pluralise your sentence, I would say: "Some things that are not working " "Some things
  • Whats the difference between something and some thing?
    I was reading my English textbook and found written "some thing" in a sentence Is there any difference between "something" and "some thing"? Is it a misprint or true? Here is the sentence: Hunger
  • Should I use is something or are something for plural nouns?
    Should I use is or are in this sentence? Vocabulary-based games is something that he enjoys the most
  • Somethings wrong vs Something wrong - English Language Usage . . .
    I need this to provide a warning message in my software quot;Something's wrong quot; seems more appropriate to my ear, but I have seen people using quot;Something wrong quot; Are they both corr
  • grammar - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I read the usage of "somewhere, something, somebody amp; someone" on Cambridge and it says that those words can be used to describe general people amp; things But all the example they give uses
  • Something is off - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    In this paragraph, does "something is off" mean "something is not right", "something is different" or something else? There was definitely something off about Mr Bittner today, she thought I
  • What is the origin of the phrase something is fishy
    etymonline tells us: fishy (adj ) late 15c , "fish-like, slimy," from fish (n ) + -y (2) In reference to taste, from 1540s Sense of "shady, questionable" is first recorded 1840, perhaps from the notion of "slipperiness," or of giving off a bad odor So it either refers to the tendency of fish to be slippery, meaning they cannot be trusted to not slip out of your hands, or it refers to the
  • The numbers of something or the number of something
    Well, "the number" alone is strictly singular in itself And when "of" is added, the phrase, "the number of", will call for a plural noun (i e trees) Personally, I have never seen the statement "the numbers of " when describing or assessing a graph or a data set Commonly, you use "the number of" because you are specifically describing or referring to a one particular thing in the graph as





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