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Hanuman_2000 Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

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Hello,

Can I write "some girl"?

Some girl or other is singing a song.

What are the diffrences between "some girl" and "some girls"?

Thanks.
  

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Hi: Yes, but this is very informal, and might be used when the speaker is a bit irritated by the singing. Other (more formal and neutral) ways of saying this are. A girl is singing a song.

  • Hi: Yes, but this is very informal, and might be used when the speaker is a bit irritated by the singing.
  • Other (more formal and neutral) ways of saying this are.
  • A girl is singing a song.
  • There is a girl singing a song.
  • Somebody ( or someone) is singing a song.
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 Hi:
Yes, but this is very informal, and might be used when the speaker is a bit irritated by the singing. 
Other (more formal and neutral) ways of saying this are.  
A girl is singing a song.  
There is a girl singing a song. 
Somebody ( or someone) is singing a song.  

The indefinite article "a" means that there is one person who is singing, but we don't know who it

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