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Azz Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

Somebody again

Are these correct:

At the time being I am a bit depressed because I am not going out with somebody.

At the time being I am a bit depressed because I am not going out with anybody.

Is there any difference between them?
  

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Their meaning is different. The first one is a slightly unusual sentence, but it coherently suggests that you are not going out with a particular person you want to go out with. You would have to say it in a very confidential way to make it seem natural in conversation.

  • Their meaning is different.
  • The first one is a slightly unusual sentence, but it coherently suggests that you are not going out with a particular person you want to go out with.
  • You would have to say it in a very confidential way to make it seem natural in conversation.
  • '" The second one means that you are a bit depressed in general because you are not going out with anyone at all.
  • The only incorrect thing is that, in both sentences, the comma needed after the word "being" is missing.
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Their meaning is different. The first one is a slightly unusual sentence, but it coherently suggests that you are not going out with a particular person you want to go out with. You would have to say it in a very confidential way to make it seem natural in conversation. The person who you're talking to would naturally ask, "and who is that 'somebody?'"

The second one means that you

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