Sentences with Some, In a sentence Some

Sentences with Some, In a sentence Some

Word; Some

Meaning; an unspecified amount or number of

Example sentences with Some;

  • Can I have some water? I’m so thirsty.
  • I let you have some apples.
  • She put some flour and some sugar in her bag.

Synonym for Some

  • tolerable
  • any
  • single
  • approximate
  • rough
  • proximate
  • approximative
  • several
  • sundry
  • very
  • much
  • many
  • numerous
  • plenty
  • a piece of
  • a bit
  • a little
  • a bit of a
  • faint

What is Sentence?

Making sentences is the main aid of communication. Sentences indicate previous events or situations, continuous events and situations, instantaneous events and situations, and future events and situations. Sentences that are part of daily life contain subject and predicate. In addition, sentence elements such as an adjective, indirect compliment, and adverb can also be included. Different from this situation, sentences are named in 4 different ways in English. The names of this distinction are made as to the declarative sentence (statement), interrogative sentence (question), imperative sentence (command), exclamative sentence (exclamation).