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some change vs some changes

Both 'some change' and 'some changes' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Some change' refers to a small amount of money, while 'some changes' refers to alterations or modifications.
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Explained by Michele A.
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Last updated: July 31, 2024

some change

This phrase is correct when referring to a small amount of money.

This phrase is used when talking about a small amount of money, such as coins or bills.

Examples:

  • Can you lend me some change for the parking meter?
  • I need some change to buy a snack.

Alternatives:

  • a small amount of money
  • coins and bills
  • loose change
  • small denominations
  • pocket money

some changes

This phrase is correct when referring to alterations or modifications.

This phrase is used when talking about alterations, modifications, or differences.

Examples:

  • There have been some changes to the schedule.
  • I made some changes to the document.

Alternatives:

  • alterations
  • modifications
  • differences
  • adjustments
  • revisions

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