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some intens The people of Newfoundland tended/ and still tend to use the word "some" in a unique way. They use it to express a high degree of excellence. "Some" is used in the following sentence to illustrate this: "She is "some" good at playing tennis." or Sh...

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Format: Manuscript
Language:English
Published: 1971
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Online Access:http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/elrcdne/id/51570
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Summary:some intens The people of Newfoundland tended/ and still tend to use the word "some" in a unique way. They use it to express a high degree of excellence. "Some" is used in the following sentence to illustrate this: "She is "some" good at playing tennis." or She is "some" nice to me, she waits for me evey day after school. I guess "some" in these sense means "very". I have often heard people say that so-and so is "wonderful good". The espression is still used today in many parts of Newfoundland. (Heard the word used inSt. John's, Logy Bay, Torbay, Swift Current. Heard the word 'wonderful' used maily in St. John's) - SD a high degree of excellence; very JH 1/71 Used I and Sup Used I and Sup 1 Not used wonderful, right