Pronunciation: /sʌm/
adjective used to refer to an unspecified quantity or number of something
A1 I have some apples in my bag.
A2 She needs some help with her homework.
B1 There are some interesting books in the library.
B2 I have some reservations about the new project.
C1 He has some unique ideas for the business proposal.
C2 The scientist made some groundbreaking discoveries in the field of genetics.
pronoun used to refer to an unspecified amount or number of something
A1 I have some apples in my bag.
A2 Can you give me some water, please?
B1 I need to buy some groceries at the store.
B2 There are some interesting books in the library.
C1 He has some reservations about the project.
C2 Some people believe in ghosts, while others do not.
formal There are some important points to consider before making a decision.
informal I have some extra snacks if you're hungry.
slang Let's grab some grub before heading out.
figurative She had some skeletons in her closet that she didn't want anyone to know about.
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