词组 | something |
释义 | something You use something to refer to an object, situation, etc without saying exactly what it is. Hendricks saw something ahead of him. We have something rather strange to show you. It's something that has often puzzled me. ◊ WARNING You do not usually use something as part of the object of a negative sentence. You do not say, for example, 'We haven't had something to eat'. You say 'We haven't had anything to eat'. I did not say anything. He never seemed to do anything at all. ◊ used in questions In questions, you can use something or anything as part of the object. If you are asking for confirmation that something is true, you use something. For example, if you think I found something in the cupboard, you might say 'Did you find something in the cupboard?' If you do not know whether I found something in the cupboard or not, you would say 'Did you find anything in the cupboard?' Has something happened? Did she take anything? Is there anything you need? |
随便看 |
英语用法大全包含2070条英语用法指南,基本涵盖了全部常用英文词汇及语法点的翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。