khanhhung2512
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These are the lines from "Grammar in Use Intermediate, 3e (North American English) - Cambridge University Press 2009":
We use a/an ... to say what kind of thing or person something/somebody is:
- That's a nice table.
In the plural, we use the noun alone (not some ...):
- Those are nice chairs. (not some nice chairs)
However, the sentence "Those are some nice chairs." sounds pretty normal to me.
What do you think about it?
Thanks a lot.
We use a/an ... to say what kind of thing or person something/somebody is:
- That's a nice table.
In the plural, we use the noun alone (not some ...):
- Those are nice chairs. (not some nice chairs)
However, the sentence "Those are some nice chairs." sounds pretty normal to me.
What do you think about it?
Thanks a lot.