
Originally Posted by
devonpham1998
Is "something" the same as "some things"?
It is not the same. "Something" is singular and "some things" are plural.
There is one more possibility: "some thing." There is a difference in pronunciation between "something" and "some thing". In the first, "some" is the stressed syllable. In the second, usually "thing" is stressed.
Similarly, is "manything" the same as "many things"?
No. "Manything" is not a word.
If they are different from each other, then when do we use "something", "somethings"; "manything", "many things"?
You should never use "manything" because it isn't a word. Where did you hear or see that? "Anything" is a correct word, maybe that's what you had in mind?
Is "something" used as a plural or single noun? E.g: We often say: "There's something..."
This is correct.
or "There are something..."?
This is incorrect. You should say, "There are some things..."