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  1. What's the correct usage of "something of something" and …

    BUT parts of a car can also be understood as: the engine, the hood, the roof, the chassis, and not something replaceable as in something you can buy at an auto parts' store.

  2. pronouns - "A little something something"? - English Language …

    Aug 31, 2015 · Is there a difference in meaning between something something and just something when using little (3 vs. 5) i.e. is one less precise than the other? Furthermore, is there a difference in …

  3. 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 …

  4. 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 …

  5. Differences between "mandatory" and "compulsory"

    What is the difference between mandatory and compulsory? Are they synonyms? Can they be used interchangeably especially with regard to something you must do? Writing the essay is a mandatory …

  6. grammar - 'to do something' vs. 'to be doing something' - English ...

    I have a question about the usages of to do something and to be doing something. What's the difference between them? Example: To do something: "This is a really big moment for us and for the t...

  7. "Give something something free" or "give someone something for free"?

    Mar 12, 2020 · "Give something something free" or "give someone something for free"? Ask Question Asked 5 years, 9 months ago Modified 5 years, 9 months ago

  8. grammar - from something to something to something - English …

    Jan 14, 2022 · Yes. This is one type of structure for listing a few examples of something. "Students are considering many factors in choosing a university, from the price of tuition to the size of the dorm …

  9. prepositions - Care of/for/about something or somebody - English ...

    What is the difference between Care of something or somebody Care for something or somebody Care about something or somebody It seems to me there's no the difference.

  10. Difference between “somewhat like” and “something like”

    Nov 20, 2023 · 1 "Kind of like", "something like" and "somewhat like" have similar meanings. They are mostly interchangeable. "Something like" is a general, common, idiomatic phrase. "Somewhat like" is …