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单词 some
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somesome /səm, strong sʌm/ adjective, pronoun some adjective, pronoun
an amount of something, or a number of people or things:
  • Do you want some ice cream?
  • I needed batteries, so I went out to buy some.
  • any adjective, pronoun
    some - used mainly in questions, in sentences with “not,” “never,” etc., and in sentences beginning with “if”:
  • Did you see any dolphins?
  • We didn’t have any money.
  • If you have any questions, call us.
  • several adjective, pronoun
    three or more people, things, or events, etc., but not a lot:
  • I’ve spoken to him several times.
  • a number of adjective
    a number of means the same as several but is slightly more formal:
  • A number of people were forced to leave their homes.
  • a few adjective, pronoun
    a small number of people or things:
  • There are only a few cookies left.
  • A few people complained about having to wait, but most people were patient.
  • a little adjective, pronoun
    a small amount of something:
  • If the sauce is too thick, add a little milk.
  • “Is there any coffee left?” “Only a little.”
  • a bit pronoun
    a fairly small amount:
  • He had gained a bit of weight, and his jeans were now too tight.
  • a couple pronoun
    about two, or a small number:
  • I haven’t seen Ryan for a couple of years.
  • They were handing out free pens, so I took a couple.
  • GRAMMAR: In informal English, a couple is sometimes used before a noun instead of a couple of: It is going to take a couple days.
    GRAMMAR CHECK: someYou use some of, any of, several of, a few of, and a little of when you are talking about part of a group or amount: Several of his friends had become teachers. | I spent some of the money on a computer.
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