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Saad2010 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

What is the meaning of somewhere

I want to know about somewhere and where do we use it
  

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Hello, saad-- and welcome to English Forums. Some Someone Something Somewhere These words are used similarly-- usually in positive statements (not questions or negative statements)-- to indicate an indefinite or unknown person, thing or location. I met someone last night I think I forgot something I lost my wallet somewhere.

  • Hello, saad-- and welcome to English Forums.
  • Some Someone Something Somewhere These words are used similarly-- usually in positive statements (not questions or negative statements)-- to indicate an indefinite or unknown person, thing or location.
  • I met someone last night I think I forgot something I lost my wallet somewhere.
  • In questions and negative statements, we usually use these: Any Anyone Anything Anywhere I can't find my wallet anywhere.
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Hello, saad-- and welcome to English Forums.

Some
Someone
Something
Somewhere


These words are used similarly-- usually in positive statements (not questions or negative statements)-- to indicate an indefinite or unknown person, thing or location.

I met someone last night
I think I forgot something
I lost my wallet somewhere.

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