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Can I use these interchangeably?
He thinks he's something.
He thinks he's somebody.
He thinks he's special.
2026年3月18日 09:58
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No, you can’t really use “something” and “somebody” interchangeably in this context.
He thinks he is something → he thinks he’s important or valuable in a general, abstract way.
He thinks he is somebody → he thinks he’s someone important or notable to others.
He thinks he is special → he thinks he’s unique or different in a positive way.
So each one has a slightly different nuance. Using them interchangeably would change the meaning of the sentence.
2026年3月18日 13:57
In the American vernacular, they can be used interchangeably. They all express the idea that he thinks that he is "better than."
I, personally, use them interchangeably.
13 小时前
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