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Jasmine Le
Hi guys 👋,
As I know, after "some" is always a plural noun. Could you help tell me why "fund-raiser" is used as a single noun in this sentence? Thank you 😊.
"But when she wasn't teaching the twins how to swim, or at an organizational meeting for some FUND-RAISER for her community, Veronica would find herself slipping into the muck of negativity."
4 de dic. de 2021 5:08
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Some, in this context, is used in the place of the phrase "something insignificant that I do not completely remember".
It is a shortened version of this phrase, and often has a dismissive or disrespectful tone.
4 de diciembre de 2021
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The word "some" can also be used like an indefinite article. Think of it as being short for 'some kind of fundraiser'. It has a stylistic difference to just 'a fundraiser'.
4 de diciembre de 2021
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Jasmine Le
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Inglés, Japonés, Vietnamita
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