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What is the difference between "I have got some apples" and "I have got a few apples".
20 nov. 2020 04:15
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Neither is correct.
I have some apples
I have a few apples
I got some apples
I got a few apples
20 november 2020
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They are both fine and mean basically the same thing; you have apples (plural, more than one).
A few usually means not very many. It's an estimate, but probably higher than 2 (a couple) and less than 5-6.
Some is quite nondescript. It could be anything more than one really; 2 or 100. You're not saying how many you have, just that you have some. It can also be contextual. If you said "I have some horses" I'd think you had up to about 10 max. If you said "I have some nails" I'd think that you meant dozens.
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Chester Wang
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