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  1. Should I use "is something" or "are something" for plural nouns?

    Dec 13, 2016 · Should I use is or are in this sentence? Vocabulary-based games is something that he enjoys the most.

  2. What's the correct usage of "something of something" and …

    BUT parts of a car can also be understood as: the engine, the hood, the roof, the chassis, and not something replaceable as in something you can buy at an auto parts' store.

  3. grammar - Something to.....or something for.....? - English …

    Mar 20, 2020 · I searched 2 sentences below,but I am still confused when I choose to or when I choose for.what difference between them in the aspect of grammar,meanings etc.? Could you …

  4. I got something for you. "Got" means "brought" or " have

    Apr 23, 2023 · 3 To get something for someone, means to obtain/procure something for someone. It doesn't mean bought or have in the example. Use of got here doesn't specify how the gift …

  5. I got something for you - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    May 20, 2024 · I'm sure I've got something for you is only "informal" in AmE insofar as it includes a contraction (in my experience, Americans rarely use I have something for you, which is the …

  6. "Leave someone something" vs "leave someone with something"

    Dec 13, 2020 · "To leave something with somebody" means to leave the thing with the person, on the understanding that they are now responsible for it. This applies whether the 'something' is …

  7. grammar - from something to something to something - English …

    Jan 14, 2022 · I've seen a few times such a structure of a sentence. For example: Analyzing the contribution margin helps managers make several types of decisions, from whether to add or …

  8. pronouns - "A little something something"? - English Language …

    Aug 31, 2015 · This is about something as in " something something " and what I perceive to be variations thereof : (1) [word] something something [word] (2) [word] somethin' somethin' …

  9. "Where somebody/something at" - English Language Learners …

    Aug 7, 2017 · The one place I do see this used a little more widely, with the more abstract meaning you describe, is in the phrase meet people where they're at, which is popular even in …

  10. construction - the + adjective + of + something - English …

    Oct 8, 2022 · 1 I've came across the sizzling of [something] and I've found out sizzling is an adjective. However, I can't understand the construction the [adj] of [sth]. All I know is the …