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  1. usage of "a something" in the sentence - English Language Learners ...

    Feb 7, 2017 · In your sentence the author is referring to #3: a something is some particular member of the set ‘something’. This is an unusual usage, because ordinary language is not designed for talking …

  2. prepositions - provide something for or to sb - English Language ...

    Aug 8, 2024 · With transitive provide sth to/for sb, I think answer 2 is closer - to is more about giving or handing off something to someone, while for is more about something being made available to …

  3. The difference in meaning between "Have someone do something" …

    To get someone do something suggests that you talked to the person and convinced or persuade them to do something - this structure has a similar meaning to get something done. finally I got my dad to …

  4. Word for describing that something can be mandatory, recommended …

    (Note: This question is marginally related with this one.) I am looking for a word to describe how obligatory something is. It may be mandatory, recommended or optional (given the context, more

  5. have someone to do something - English Language Learners Stack …

    Dec 16, 2024 · Have someone do something WILL have someone TO do something Construction number 1 - To have someone do something - means: some explicit/implicit agent will delegate to …

  6. Provide information "on", "of" or "about" something?

    Sep 15, 2020 · That's indirect information, a hint, something that tells us she wasn't there then, but doesn't tell us anything directly. It sheds some light but it doesn't relate to her directly. Still, in a great …

  7. idiomatic language - Am I missing something vs anything - English ...

    Nov 2, 2020 · 0 I'd say that something can be used in a more general way for when you are referring to any arbitrary number of things while anything would be better suited when the things are limited in …

  8. What do you call a person who suggested something? A suggester?

    Jun 12, 2020 · A client suggests something (actually, an edit to an existing item or a proposal for a new item) and I need to have two variables to refer to the following: The client that suggested the thing. …

  9. I got something for you - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    May 20, 2024 · I'm sure I've got something for you is only "informal" in AmE insofar as it includes a contraction (in my experience, Americans rarely use I have something for you, which is the relatively …

  10. word usage - Is it correct to use 'reimagine' to describe something ...

    Jul 9, 2023 · Is it correct to use 'reimagine' to describe something that has already happened? Upon entering the library, the central area, which was once occupied by tables and chairs, has now been …