SanMar
Senior Member
- Joined
- Feb 18, 2011
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- Native Language
- English
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- Canada
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- Canada
I was curious if any of the native English speakers use some in this way:
That dinner you're cooking smells some good.
It was some cold this morning.
In these sentences some means very, but I'm not sure you could just replace very with some in all situations.
I've heard this from folks from Eastern Canada, Nova Scotia to be specific, and was curious to know if this occurs elsewhere.
I wasn't sure under which section to post this.
That dinner you're cooking smells some good.
It was some cold this morning.
In these sentences some means very, but I'm not sure you could just replace very with some in all situations.
I've heard this from folks from Eastern Canada, Nova Scotia to be specific, and was curious to know if this occurs elsewhere.
I wasn't sure under which section to post this.