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Michaelting Posted 15 years ago
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Some reason/reasons

For some unknown reason/reasons, he killed the cat.

What's the correct answer? And can i have a clear explaination to differentiate between some reason and some reasons?
  

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michaelting explaination to differentiate between some reason and some reasons? (exp lan ation) There is nothing mysterious about it. some reason is one reason (singular); some reasons is more than one reason (plural).

  • michaelting explaination to differentiate between some reason and some reasons?
  • (exp lan ation) There is nothing mysterious about it.
  • some reason is one reason (singular); some reasons is more than one reason (plural).
  • michaelting For some unknown reason/reasons, he killed the cat.
  • We normally think of actions like this happening for a reason, not for several reasons, so the usual way of saying it is 'for some reason'.
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michaeltingexplaination to differentiate between some reason and some reasons?
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There is nothing mysterious about it. some reason is one reason (singular); some reasons is more than one reason (plural).

michaeltingFor some unknown reason/reasons, he killed the cat.
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