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BenMo32
1 year ago

You get something sweet (Nomen). Singular

spanferkel14
1 year ago

Corrected sentence:

I’ll get something sweet. (pure grammatically singular)

You know you’re getting something sweet. Whether it’s a candy or several, you don’t know. It doesn’t matter. Who cares?

AuchKarma
1 year ago
Reply to  Ka27272727

If you want to make it clear, you have to formulate it differently:

I’ll get a candy.

I’ll get some candy.

adabei
1 year ago

I get back me something Ssweet.

Grammatical is “something sweet” Singular.

But the sentence does not show if you get a part or several parts.