Dear teachers,
When I first saw the phrase "some reason" I thought "reason" here is as a uncountable noun but when I look at it into the dictionary there is a phrase under countable noun as "for some reason" which the "reason" without "s".
When I goggled these two phrases. Both have been used widely.
My question is are they any different between these two?
Thank you.
ong
When I first saw the phrase "some reason" I thought "reason" here is as a uncountable noun but when I look at it into the dictionary there is a phrase under countable noun as "for some reason" which the "reason" without "s".
When I goggled these two phrases. Both have been used widely.
My question is are they any different between these two?
Thank you.
ong