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Hans51 Posted 14 years ago
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Some things / something / some thing

I have some things to tell you. VS. I have something to tell you.

Is there a meaning difference between them, except that one is singular and the other is plural?

Or can I also say, "Is there some thing to tell you."?

Thank you so much as usual and have good day.
  

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some things = I have a list, perhaps something = one item (usually just one word)

  • some things = I have a list, perhaps something = one item (usually just one word)
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some things = I have a list, perhaps
something = one item (usually just one word)

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