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ZinebEttakiMay 2020 We say something to a thing unknown, only one thing. Example: "Tell me something to do today" and we say anything whatever or something, no matter what. Example:"I'm active today, I can do anything" |
LaurbunnyMay 2020 Definition of anything: Use to refer to a thing (something most frequently specified /to a particular topic mentioned previously in the conversation or the paragraph if you are reading a book) Example: Anything would be good to eat. Here the thing is this specific context food and it shows that any food of different cuisine will be good/acceptable. Definition of something: It is the same as saying things. It is unspecified and is in direct reference to the thing not a reference like anything. Example: Something happened. A specific thing happened not a plethora of thing that is reference. conclusion: Something is a thing that is unknown where anything is a reference to a group of things. |
vincentMay 2020 Thanks