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something vs somethings

Both 'something' and 'somethings' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Something' is used as a singular noun to refer to an unspecified thing, while 'somethings' is used as a plural noun to refer to multiple unspecified things.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 1231 views

something

Correct. 'Something' is a singular noun used to refer to an unspecified thing.

Use 'something' when referring to an unspecified thing or object. It is always used in the singular form.

Examples:

  • I need to buy something for dinner.
  • There is something strange about that house.

Alternatives:

  • a thing
  • an object
  • an item
  • a matter
  • a piece

somethings

Correct. 'Somethings' is a plural noun used to refer to multiple unspecified things.

Use 'somethings' when referring to multiple unspecified things or objects. It is always used in the plural form.

Examples:

  • She packed a few somethings for the trip.
  • There are many somethings to explore in this city.
  • So unhurried, somethings just should be hurried?
  • Well, yes we worked together on the arrangements, but it was extremely easy, I mean that when you have been doing music for so long, somethings come very naturally.
  • There is a whole untapped market out there for people who lived as teenagers and twenty somethings through the sixties and seventies.
  • SOMETHINGS I KNOW, AND SOME THINGS I DON'T.
  • We always felt overwhelmed.So, we learned to say no to somethings and be reasonable in our expectations.
  • We have seen somethings, somethings that I really...
  • And, we think somethings up there.
  • And then one day... those somethings came a-busting out.
  • Well, I still got somethings to work on.
  • It's like somethings been dragged.
  • Don't be shocked, but somethings happened.
  • I'm sorry somethings come up.
  • If somethings bothering you, tell me.
  • I don't know, somethings wrong with my phone...
  • I feel like somethings bothering you.
  • Well, somethings got her spooked.
  • When somethings available, I'll let you know.
  • Note it did not somethings, but everything.
  • Mon chérie, somethings happened during the dinner party.
  • If one of them starts acting suspiciously, we know somethings up.

Alternatives:

  • various things
  • multiple items
  • several objects
  • different matters
  • numerous pieces

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