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Often vs Some - What's the difference?

often | some |


As adverbs the difference between often and some

is that often is frequently, many times while some is of a measurement; approximately, roughly.

As a pronoun some is

a certain number, at least one.

As a determiner some is

a certain proportion of, at least one.

Some vs Among - What's the difference?

some | among |


As a pronoun some

is a certain number, at least one.

As a determiner some

is a certain proportion of, at least one.

As an adverb some

is of a measurement; approximately, roughly.

As a preposition among is

denotes a mingling or intermixing with distinct or separable objects (see usage note at amidst).

Some vs Numerous - What's the difference?

some | numerous |


As a pronoun some

is a certain number, at least one.

As a determiner some

is a certain proportion of, at least one.

As an adverb some

is of a measurement; approximately, roughly.

As an adjective numerous is

indefinitely large numerically, many.

Some vs Fames - What's the difference?

some | fames |


As a pronoun some

is a certain number, at least one.

As a determiner some

is a certain proportion of, at least one.

As an adverb some

is of a measurement; approximately, roughly.

As a proper noun fames is

(roman god) the goddess/personification of famine and hunger she is the roman counterpart of limos.

Some vs Either - What's the difference?

some | either |


As pronouns the difference between some and either

is that some is a certain number, at least one while either is (obsolete) both, each of two or more.

As determiners the difference between some and either

is that some is a certain proportion of, at least one while either is each of two.

As adverbs the difference between some and either

is that some is of a measurement; approximately, roughly while either is as well.

As a conjunction either is

introduces the first of two options, the second of which is introduced by "or".

Some vs Mediocre - What's the difference?

some | mediocre |


As a pronoun some

is a certain number, at least one.

As a determiner some

is a certain proportion of, at least one.

As an adverb some

is of a measurement; approximately, roughly.

As an adjective mediocre is

mediocre (ordinary: not extraordinary; not special, exceptional, or great; of medium quality).

Some vs Given - What's the difference?

some | given |


As a pronoun some

is a certain number, at least one.

As a determiner some

is a certain proportion of, at least one.

As an adverb some

is of a measurement; approximately, roughly.

As a verb given is

.

As a preposition given is

considering; taking into account.

As a noun given is

a condition that is assumed to be true without further evaluation.

As an adjective given is

already arranged.

Abit vs Some - What's the difference?

abit | some |


As adverbs the difference between abit and some

is that abit is while some is of a measurement; approximately, roughly.

As a pronoun some is

a certain number, at least one.

As a determiner some is

a certain proportion of, at least one.

Diff vs Some - What's the difference?

diff | some |


As a noun diff

is (slang).

As a verb diff

is (computing) to run a diff program on (files or items) so as to produce a description of the differences between them, as for a patch file.

As a proper noun diff

is (computing) a program, historically part of the unix operating system, which compares two files or sets of files and outputs a description of the differences between them.

As a pronoun some is

a certain number, at least one.

As a determiner some is

a certain proportion of, at least one.

As an adverb some is

of a measurement; approximately, roughly.

Some vs Serval - What's the difference?

some | serval |


As a pronoun some

is a certain number, at least one.

As a determiner some

is a certain proportion of, at least one.

As an adverb some

is of a measurement; approximately, roughly.

As a noun serval is

serval ((taxlink)).

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