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Some vs Apple - What's the difference?

some | apple |


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 apple is

a nickname for new york city, usually “the big apple”.

Some vs Seldom - What's the difference?

some | seldom |


As adverbs the difference between some and seldom

is that some is of a measurement; approximately, roughly while seldom is infrequently, rarely.

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 adjective seldom is

(obsolete) rare; infrequent.

Some vs Infinity - What's the difference?

some | infinity |


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 infinity is

endlessness, unlimitedness, absence of end or limit.

Some vs And - What's the difference?

some | and |


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 and is

.

Some vs Other - What's the difference?

some | other |


As determiners the difference between some and other

is that some is a certain proportion of, at least one while other is not the one or ones previously referred to.

As adverbs the difference between some and other

is that some is of a measurement; approximately, roughly while other is apart from; in the phrase "other than".

As a pronoun some

is a certain number, at least one.

As an adjective other is

see other (determiner) below.

As a noun other is

an other one, more often rendered as another.

As a verb other is

to make into an other.

As a conjunction other is

or.

Some vs Minor - What's the difference?

some | minor |


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 minor is

.

Some vs An - What's the difference?

some | an |


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 an is

favor, grace.

Some vs Like - What's the difference?

some | like |


In informal terms the difference between some and like

is that some is (a remarkable) A remarkable while like is for example, such as: to introduce an example or list of examples.

As adverbs the difference between some and like

is that some is of a measurement; approximately, roughly while like is for example, such as: to introduce an example or list of examples.

As a pronoun some

is a certain number, at least one.

As a determiner some

is a certain proportion of, at least one.

As a verb like is

to please.

As a noun like is

something that a person likes (prefers).

As an adjective like is

similar.

As a conjunction like is

as if; as though.

As a preposition like is

somewhat similar to, reminiscent of.

As a particle like is

A delayed filler.

As an interjection like is

used to place emphasis upon a statement.

Some vs Them - What's the difference?

some | 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.

As an adjective them is

additional.

As a conjunction them is

plus.

As a verb them is

to increase.

Some vs Thing - What's the difference?

some | thing |


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 thing is

(chiefly|historical) a public assembly or judicial council in a germanic country.

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