May 10, 2021strictly speaking "someone" rather than "someone else" could include yourself and it is quite permissible to say "i'm collecting this on my own behalf" so, yes, there is a difference. Someone, and indeed any indefinite pronoun that ends in "one" is always singular. However, the second part of your compound sentence sounds as if you are talking to.
Feb 15, 2024i want a word for a person who wants to become something they get influenced by, or be like the someone or achieve their traits or just embody them completely. A word for someone who. 40 "i and someone are interested" is grammatically correct.
It is the convention in english that when you list several people including yourself, you put yourself last, so you really should say "someone and i. I'm looking for a word that describes someone who dislikes change even while their current situation is less than favorable and keeps things even if they are old, worn. Sep 2, 2014"someone has forgotten their book".
May 5, 2023using "somebody" or "someone" instead of "one" would be asking if there is a person who could do better, instead of asking if there is a way to do better. Sep 25, 2025the op seems to be seeking a term for those who do accept the core of some organised religion ('someone who is religious or content with the religion they were born into'), but reserves the. May 26, 2022someone who plays multiple positions is a two-position or three-position player, and someone who plays multiple sports (which has become rare in america) is a two-sport or three-sport.