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Some Meaning in English

word

/ˈsəm/
SUM
/sˈʌm/
SUM

Definición

Used to refer to an unspecified amount or number of something, often when the exact amount is not known or is not important.

Uso & Matices

Common in both formal and informal speech. Often used with plural countable nouns (some apples), uncountable nouns (some water), and for offers or requests (Would you like some coffee?). Can also indicate a part of a whole or an unspecified number. Avoid confusing with 'any', which is often used in questions and negatives.

Oraciones de Ejemplo

I have some apples in the basket.

basic

She wants some water to drink.

basic

Can I have some bread, please?

basic

I bought some new books yesterday.

natural

Would you like some coffee?

natural

There are some things I want to tell you.

natural