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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

The use of some

Is it correct to say 'later, some kid told to go with them...'
  

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' ' Some kid ' is OK in casual English, but 'told to go' is not right. Who told who? Clive

  • ' ' Some kid ' is OK in casual English, but 'told to go' is not right.
  • Who told who?
  • Clive
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Hi,

Is it correct to say 'later, some kid told to go with them...'

'Some kid' is OK in casual English, but 'told to go' is not right. Who told who?

Clive
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Some when not used as quantifiers, means particular/such a.

For example,

1."Some mother you are!"

2. Some woman who wore a short skirt fetched your kid.

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