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When is “some” used ? Give example.​

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Answered by aliya2879
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Answer:

As a general rule, we use 'some' for affirmative sentences, and 'any' for questions or negative sentences. Usually, both 'some' and 'any' can only be used with countable plural nouns or uncountable nouns. For example, “I have some questions.”

Answered by indu17354
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Answer:

1: being an unknown, undetermined, or unspecified unit or thing

some person knocked

2a: being one, a part, or an unspecified number of something (such as a class or group) named or implied

some gems are hard

b: being of an unspecified amount or number

give me some water

have some apples

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