Element USE: 'SOMETHING' IN VAGUE EXPRESSIONS
SuperCat PRONOUNS
SubCat indefinite - thing, -one, -body etc
Lexical Range N/A
Level A2
Cando Can use 'something' in vague expressions, to refer to things in a non-specific way.
Corrected Learner Example After the concert we can have a pizza or something else. (Spain; A2 WAYSTAGE; 2010; Spanish - European; Pass)

You do not have to bring any food, but I will pleased if you could bring something to drink - wine, coke or something. (A2 WAYSTAGE; 2006; Hungarian; Pass)

You can bring a cake or something like that. (Spain; A2 WAYSTAGE; 2009; Spanish - European; Pass)
Uncorrected Learner Example After the concert we can have a pizza or something else. (Spain; A2 WAYSTAGE; 2010; Spanish - European; Pass)

You do not have to bring any foods, but I will pleased if you could bring something to drink; wine, coke or something. (A2 WAYSTAGE; 2006; Hungarian; Pass)

You can bring a cake or something like that. (Spain; A2 WAYSTAGE; 2009; Spanish - European; Pass)
Comments No examples of this use were found at A2 with 'anything'. cf B2

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