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"I have some" vs "I have some question"

The correct phrase is "I have some questions." The first phrase is incorrect because it is missing the word "questions" at the end. The second phrase is incomplete and does not convey a complete thought.

Last Updated: March 15, 2024

I have some

This phrase is incomplete and does not convey a complete thought.

This phrase is incomplete and does not make sense on its own. It needs to be followed by a noun or verb to complete the sentence.

Alternatives:

  • I have some ideas.
  • I have some time.
  • I have some food.
  • I have some work to do.
  • I have some friends coming over.

I have some question

This phrase is incorrect. It should be "I have some questions."

The correct phrase is "I have some questions." Use this when you want to indicate that you have a few inquiries or doubts.

Alternatives:

  • I have a question.
  • I have a few questions.
  • I have some questions to ask.
  • I have some queries.
  • I have some doubts.

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