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What's the correct usage of "something of something" and …
Educate me, please. Lol. I've been confused a long time when using 's and of in different cases when I try to point out the belonging or possession of something. I'm writing or talking and I …
usage of "a something" in the sentence - English Language …
Feb 7, 2017 · In your sentence the author is referring to #3: a something is some particular member of the set ‘something’. This is an unusual usage, because ordinary language is not …
Is "something" plural or singular? - English Language Learners …
Feb 24, 2020 · 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 …
relative pronouns - "something which" or "something that"
According to Korean English grammar books, nouns that ends with "thing", such as something, anything, generally take "that" as a relative pronoun. But does that mean that "something …
prepositions - provide something for or to sb - English Language ...
Aug 8, 2024 · With transitive provide sth to/for sb, I think answer 2 is closer - to is more about giving or handing off something to someone, while for is more about something being made …
Defining a project "on", "in", or "about" something
Oct 27, 2021 · To raise capital, our company defined a project on/in/about solar panels. For defining the scope of a project, which preposition is correct?
to afford *doing* something - English Language Learners Stack …
1) They can't afford to go out very often. 2) They can't afford going out very often. A native speaker has said that the second usage can be heard in a colloquial speech, but it is incorrect. ...
Is there a word in English meaning "see something incorrectly"?
Or, I saw something and recognized it as something else incorrectly. Is there a word for such situations? I know if I read something wrongly, I could say "I misread it". and if I hear …
idiomatic language - Am I missing something vs anything
Nov 2, 2020 · Am I missing something? This is more widely used, colloquial, idiomatic and grammatical as well. For example: "Wait a second, am I missing something here?" "Am I …
prepositions - Care of/for/about something or somebody - English ...
What is the difference between Care of something or somebody Care for something or somebody Care about something or somebody It seems to me there's no the difference.