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  1. "I and someone", "me and someone" or "I and someone we"

    40 "I and someone are interested" is grammatically correct. It is the convention in English that when you list several people including yourself, you put yourself last, so you really should say "Someone and I …

  2. grammatical number - Plural form of "someone"'? - English Language ...

    Someone, and indeed any indefinite pronoun that ends in "one" is always singular. The word people is a good choice; however, the second part of your compound sentence sounds as if you are talking to …

  3. What is a word for someone who wants to do everything or be …

    Feb 15, 2024 · I want a word for a person who wants to become something they get influenced by, or be like the someone or achieve their traits or just embody them completely. A word for someone who …

  4. meaning - Anyone/anybody- someone/somebody - English Language …

    Aug 15, 2019 · I have some difficulty to understand when to use the 4 words: anybody, somebody, anyone, someone. For example: “I would like to ask if someone can help me” is it right? And if I want …

  5. I'm looking for a word that describes someone who dislikes change/is ...

    Jul 27, 2024 · Closed 1 year ago. I'm looking for a word that describes someone who dislikes change even while their current situation is less than favorable and keeps things even if they are old, worn …

  6. Adjective for someone that refuses help from others?

    Jun 3, 2024 · I am looking for an adjective that describes someone that refuses to accept help from others. I don't think that the word independent or altruistic would be suitable for this. While this …

  7. "loop someone in" and "loop someone into chatting"?

    Jul 25, 2023 · My experience with loop someone in doesn't mean involving them in a particular physical discussion - it means adding them to the the group of people who share a piece of knowledge or are …

  8. genderless pronouns - Why use "their" after "someone"? - English ...

    Sep 2, 2014 · "Someone has forgotten their book". Why can we use 'Their" and what's the difference if instead of "their" we use "his/her"?

  9. meaning - "Someone" and "somebody": one or many? - English …

    Is it correct that somebody may imply many people or an organization as a whole? Particularly, can I think that someone assumes only one person whereas somebody can be said about a group of …

  10. Somebody vs Someone vs Anybody (Do you know __ here?)

    May 7, 2024 · 0 Do you know somebody here? Do you know anybody here? Do you know someone here? If there is any difference in meaning, could you please paraphrase each question, so that I …