
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 …
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 …
usage of "a something" in the sentence - English Language Learners ...
Feb 7, 2017 · In your sentence the author is referring to #3: a something is some particular member of the set ‘something’. This is an unusual usage, because ordinary language is not designed for talking …
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 …
prepositions - "switch something to something" or "switch something …
I think of switching to something as having more emphasis on throwing out or not using the original thing anymore, while switching for has more of an emphasis on the transaction. Functionally, though, …
word meaning - "Your (something)" vs. "Your own (something)"
I frequently hear this expression : possessive pronoun + own + something To what extent is that composition different from that one : possessive pronoun + something For example : "Your own c...
idiomatic language - Am I missing something vs anything - English ...
Nov 2, 2020 · 0 I'd say that something can be used in a more general way for when you are referring to any arbitrary number of things while anything would be better suited when the things are limited in …
tense - "If something was" vs "If something were" - English Language ...
Apr 26, 2017 · If you're mentioning a possibility or a probability, a chance that something could be, use " was ". Also, if the condition is in line with the facts, use "was". "What if it was raining yesterday in the …
Provide information "on", "of" or "about" something?
Sep 15, 2020 · That's indirect information, a hint, something that tells us she wasn't there then, but doesn't tell us anything directly. It sheds some light but it doesn't relate to her directly. Still, in a great …
grammaticality - take time to do something / doing something
Jan 19, 2021 · This is an example of the phrase take time to do something from Longman Dictionary. My question is, can we also say While in New York he took time visiting some friends?