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some
A1
determiner
Usage:
90%
a few, certain, several
Translation: a few, certain, several
Pronunciation: /sʌm/
Meaning: An indefinite but small number or amount of something, not specified exactly.

Use 'some' when talking about a small number or amount of things. The exact number is not clear or important. People use it for both countable and uncountable nouns.

I have some apples in my bag.

Can I have some water, please?

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B1
pronoun
Usage:
50%
someone, somebody
Translation: someone, somebody
Pronunciation: /sʌm/
Meaning: Used to refer to an unspecified person, often to suggest importance or annoyance.

'Some' can mean an unknown or unimportant person. It is used when the speaker does not know or does not want to say the exact name of the person.

Some told me you are coming.

Some said it would rain today.

3
A2
determiner
Usage:
85%
a portion, an amount
Translation: a portion, an amount
Pronunciation: /sʌm/
Meaning: A vague or general amount or number, often used in positive sentences and offers.

Used when offering or asking for an unspecified quantity. It shows a polite or friendly tone in questions and invitations.

Would you like some tea?

We need some help here.

4
B2
adjective
Usage:
40%
good, impressive, excellent
Translation: good, impressive, excellent
Pronunciation: /sʌm/
Meaning: Used colloquially as an adjective to describe someone or something impressive or excellent.

'Some' can be used informally to show that something or someone is very good or powerful. It adds emphasis to a positive quality.

He is some player on the team!

She made some fast progress.

5
C1
pronoun
Usage:
75%
an unspecified amount
Translation: an unspecified amount
Pronunciation: /sʌm/
Meaning: A pronoun meaning 'a certain unknown number or amount', often used in mathematics or logic.

'Some' refers to an unknown or not exact part of a larger group. It shows that only part of a total is being talked about.

Some of the students passed the test.

Some like to read before bed.

6
A2
determiner
Usage:
50%
any (in questions/negatives)
Translation: any (in questions/negatives)
Pronunciation: /sʌm/
Meaning: Used in negative or interrogative sentences to indicate an unspecified amount or number, usually replaced by 'any'.

Though usually 'any' is used in negatives and questions, 'some' appears in offers and polite questions. Sometimes 'some' is used in negatives for emphasis or style.

Do you want some cake?

I don't have some time now. (less common/casual)

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B1
adverb
Usage:
35%
about, around, approximately
Translation: about, around, approximately
Pronunciation: /sʌm/
Meaning: Used in idiomatic expressions to mean 'approximately' or 'about' a number or time.

'Some' can be used before numbers to show an approximate amount. It gives a rough estimate rather than an exact number.

It costs some ten dollars.

He arrived some twenty minutes ago.

8
C2
determiner/pronoun
Usage:
25%
certain, particular
Translation: certain, particular
Pronunciation: /sʌm/
Meaning: Used as a pronoun or determiner in legal or formal contexts to specify unspecified persons or things.

'Some' can be used in formal or legal language to indicate specific but unnamed people or things. It shows a particular group without naming them.

Some documents must be signed today.

Some persons are exempt from this rule.

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