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Can you help me with translation? "There are/ There are some?"

 
 
Nat093
 
Reply Wed 25 Feb, 2015 03:44 am
Hi. Could you tell me if I use "some" in the sentence above, it will change the meaning in some way? Or these sentences mean more or less the same?

There are some dirty clothes in the basket (some unspecified quantity, but not all)
There are dirty clothes in the basket (all the clothes)
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FBM
 
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Reply Wed 25 Feb, 2015 04:18 am
@Nat093,
I can't think of any significant difference it would make.
McTag
 
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Reply Wed 25 Feb, 2015 08:49 am
@FBM,

Me neither.
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