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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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something(s)

Hi, I have a question is a word "something" always sigular, I mean without 's' ?
  

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The word "something" is singular. It has a plural, "somethings", but the use of the plural is fairly restricted. An example might be "I've brought you a few little somethings".

  • The word "something" is singular.
  • It has a plural, "somethings", but the use of the plural is fairly restricted.
  • An example might be "I've brought you a few little somethings".
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The word "something" is singular. It has a plural, "somethings", but the use of the plural is fairly restricted. An example might be "I've brought you a few little somethings".

When pluralising "something", one would typically switch to another phrase; for example, "I've brought you something" might be pluralised as "I've brought you some things" or "I've brought you a few things" ("I've

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