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  1. subject verb agreement - Is "something" plural or singular? - English ...

    Feb 24, 2020 · Something is a pronoun, which is analogous to "a thing", that is an indefinite pronoun. "A/an" is the Old English for "one" and one implies singularity. Thus, I found a thing that wasn't …

  2. verbs - What is the meaning of "is of"? - English Language Learners ...

    Oct 15, 2023 · According to the Oxford Dictionary, the phrase is of means Possess intrinsically; give rise to. Bulk and usefulness are characteristics of something: it possesses those characteristic …

  3. prepositions - provide something for or to sb - English Language ...

    Aug 8, 2024 · With transitive provide sth to/for sb, I think answer 2 is closer - to is more about giving or handing off something to someone, while for is more about something being made available to …

  4. questions - "What something is?" vs "what is something?" - English ...

    Jan 9, 2023 · I can write "what a cup is?" as question and I can write "what is a cup?". Are both forms grammatically correct? The former one looking a bit off when used …

  5. What's the difference between something and some thing?

    It has to be something she would like. Another possibility is that the writer uses separate words to emphasize the "thing" part (in contrast to some one). To quote Jim Carrey quoting Shatner from an …

  6. How to use the expression "throw oneself into something"

    Mar 18, 2016 · To throw oneself into something is to work on or study or become involved in something without holding back or reservation. I've thrown myself into the deep end ( of the pool ) is a possible …

  7. word choice - Do we say something for affect or effect? - English ...

    Jan 23, 2017 · Do we say something for affect or effect? For instance, if I give the description of a round ball, it seems that the word round is redundant; however, I have chosen to combine those words "for …

  8. Can we say "to be done with something" to generally mean we finish ...

    Oct 12, 2024 · To be done with something does not mean that it is finished Idiomatically, to be done with something means you’re not going to engage with it again. It can mean that you won’t engage with it …

  9. Is it "Guide to..." or "Guide on..." or something else?

    Aug 9, 2024 · Have you tried looking at similar publications? Is this within a corporate or academic environment? "Guide to" is certainly most common but there may be local stylistic quirks.

  10. Do "l know something like the back of my hand" and "I know …

    Jan 12, 2024 · Having heard both of these idioms I would like to know if they have the same meaning? I know something/somebody like the back of my hand. I know something/somebody like the palm of …