word5810
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In my English grammar exercise book (English Grammar in Use), I saw the following correction exercise.
I'm going to buy a new pyjama.
The answer was "I'm going to buy some new pyjamas".
In my thought, it is possible to say " I'm going to buy new pyjamas". But I found that in similar situations people frequently use "some" as above like this:
I need some scissors.
I have seen some good films recently.
Would you let me know when I should use some? In the above three examples, is it possible to omit 'some'? ;-)
I'm going to buy a new pyjama.
The answer was "I'm going to buy some new pyjamas".
In my thought, it is possible to say " I'm going to buy new pyjamas". But I found that in similar situations people frequently use "some" as above like this:
I need some scissors.
I have seen some good films recently.
Would you let me know when I should use some? In the above three examples, is it possible to omit 'some'? ;-)