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Repi Posted 12 years ago
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Some more or just more?

Is there any difference in the meaning if some is included in senteces like: would you like to have some more meat? Is would you like more meat any different?
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' some more ' is relaxed, probably because the 'some' indicates a vagueness that suggests dialogue on the amount is needed ' more ' may or may not be relaxed, as it's slightly more functional in expression d

  • ' some more ' is relaxed, probably because the 'some' indicates a vagueness that suggests dialogue on the amount is needed ' more ' may or may not be relaxed, as it's slightly more functional in expression d
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'some more' is relaxed, probably because the 'some' indicates a vagueness that suggests dialogue on the amount is needed

'more' may or may not be relaxed, as it's slightly more functional in expression

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