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  1. Die Verwendung dieser zusammengesetzten Verbindungen entspricht der Verwendung von some/any. Zusammensetzungen. deutsche Entsprechung. Beispielsatz. something, anything. etwas. There is something wrong with our car. (Es ist etwas mit unserem Auto nicht in Ordnung.) someone, anyone*.

    Zusammensetzungen
    Deutsche Entsprechung
    Beispielsatz
    something, anything
    etwas
    There is something wrong with our car.
    someone, anyone*
    jemand
    There is someone at the door. (Es ist ...
    somebody, anybody*
    jemand
    I would like to be somebody. (Ich würde ...
    someday
    eines Tages
    Someday he'll be rich. (Eines Tages wird ...
  2. anything vs. something. any anything assertive pro-forms indefinite pronouns non-assertive pro-forms some something. In this part, we are going to discuss the meanings and uses of 'something' and 'anything'. We will look at their similarities and differences.

  3. 22. Jan. 2018 · In summary, the word something cannot be used in NEGATIVE sentences, whereas the word anything CAN be used in NEGATIVE sentences. Well, that is it for using something and anything. Check out our other posts at www.myenglishteacher.eu/blog !

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  4. Die Unterscheidung zwischen something und anything ist nicht ganz leicht, denn beides bedeutet „etwas“ auf Deutsch. Es gibt aber einfache Regeln bei der Verwendung dieser beiden Wörter, die du dir schnell merken kannst. Regel 1. In einfachen Aussagesätzen verwendest du immer something: I have something to say. Regel 2.

  5. The compounds with some and any are used like the single words some/any. Compounds. Sentences. something, anything. There is something wrong with our car. someone, anyone*. There is someone at the door. somebody, anybody*. I would like to be somebody.

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  7. 6. Feb. 2019 · "Something" is usually more specific, while "anything" is all-inclusive. That's why "anything" is often used in a negative sentence, since it's negation is more conclusive. "I don't know anything about that." vs. "I don't know something about that." The first is absolute ignorance, the second is ignorance of a particular fact. (No ...