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  1. Aug 29, 2013 · Banned. American English. Aug 19, 2008. #6. 1-Put it somewhere everybody can see it. or: 2-Put it some place where everybody can see it. . Both are fine, but when you have back-to-back "where" words, you may want to use "place" for the first one.

  2. May 23, 2014 · May 24, 2014. #6. We are working hard on the new album which will be released somewhere/ sometime next year. . The library will open again sometime /somewhere next year. "Somewhere" would change the meaning in both instances. In the first sentence, "somewhere" would would say that the album will be released in a particular (unnamed) location ...

  3. Dec 4, 2013 · Please take me somewhere; I don't want to stay here. Thank you all! chfattouma Senior Member. Doha, Qatar . Tunisian Arabic Dec 3, 2013 #2 can "to" ...

  4. Oct 3, 2017 · - Somewhere in the region of $1,000,000. For me, C is the most likely - if what they are asking for is the most likely collocation. Edit: "Quarter" (and perhaps "district") more often follows the noun, to make a compound: the station quarter, the French quarter, the Latin Quarter, the business district.

  5. Jun 10, 2010 · If you're speaking about an event that will be held somewhere, what preposition you would use? Ex. the Seminar about Corporate Mobility & Unified Communications that will be held on June 30th ¿at/in? Palacio Duhau ¿of? the Hotel Park Hyatt. Thank you very much!

  6. Dec 6, 2021 · If you have a reservation, they will always take you to a specific table. But if you walk in without a reservation, it could work either way. You might have to wait at the front until they are ready to take you to a specific table or they might tell you that you can sit anywhere (at any free table). The word "somewhere" is not used.

  7. May 13, 2010 · Chinese. May 13, 2010. #1. Dear All, I think be going to somewhere can be interpretted as intending to go to somewhere or on the way to somewhere when there is no time phrase after it. I have following two sentences with this structure. Please kindly check whether my interpretation is correct. 1.

  8. Jan 29, 2009 · 1. in or at some place not specified, determined, or known: They live somewhere in Michigan. It seems to me that somewhere where is grammatical: somewhere is an adverb; where is a conjunction. However, if you are revising the sentence you could leave out one or the other for stylistic reasons, as Thomas Veil suggests.

  9. Feb 24, 2018 · Hello. I have a question about the usage of the word "somewhere" with the word "come". As far as I know I should always say "Go somewhere". What about "somewhere" with "come"? Should I say "come somewhere" or "come to somewhere"? Just an example: "Come to somewhere near" or "Come somewhere near"?

  10. Feb 17, 2014 · Thanks.) "Go" doesn't require "to". "To" is part of the phrase that explains where you want to go: to the beach, to the store, to the gym, to school. To isn't required for all destinations. For example: "I want to go home" or "I want to go away". Somewhere and anywhere are vague destinations in themselves, like "away", and don't require "to".

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