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Park sang joon Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

I could just eat a [little something].

1. I could just eat a little something.
2. This is a little something for you.
I'd like to know except for "little" if there are any adjectives to modify "something" behind it.
Thank you in advance for your help.
  

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park sang joon I'd like to know except for "little" if there are any adjectives to modify "something" behind it. Many, I suppose. These spring to mind: a special something an unpleasant something a mysterious something an inevitable something

  • park sang joon I'd like to know except for "little" if there are any adjectives to modify "something" behind it.
  • Many, I suppose.
  • These spring to mind: a special something an unpleasant something a mysterious something an inevitable something
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park sang joonI'd like to know except for "little" if there are any adjectives to modify "something" behind it.
Many, I suppose. These spring to mind:

a special something
an unpleasant something
a mysterious something
an inevitable something
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Thank you, Mr. Micawber, for yet another very helpful answer from you. Emotion: smile
Then I'd also like to know if "anything" has many adject
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park sang joonhen I'd also like to know if "anything" has many adjectives to modify it before it too.
None springs to mind. Perhaps you can find some in a corpus: http://corpus.byu.edu

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