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Moon7296 Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

some of you

30 students are present in a class. A teacher says "Some of you might have heard about the word "comparison".

Q) Can I say "some of you" when I want to mean some students in a class? (perhaps "some of you guys" is correct but I'm not sure "some of you".
Q2) Are there other ways to say more than 2 people?
  

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A teacher says "Some of you might have heard the word "comparison". Q1) Can I say "some of you" when I want to mean some students in a class? -- Yes.

  • A teacher says "Some of you might have heard the word "comparison".
  • Q1) Can I say "some of you" when I want to mean some students in a class?
  • -- Yes.
  • 'Guys' is very casual Q2) Are there other ways to say more than 2 people?
  • -- A few of you, many of you.
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A teacher says "Some of you might have heard the word "comparison".

Q1) Can I say "some of you" when I want to mean some students in a class? -- Yes. 'Guys' is very casual
Q2) Are there other ways to say more than 2 people?-- A few of you, many of you.

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