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Would you say SOMEthing or ANYthing



 
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Would you say SOMEthing or ANYthing #1 (permalink) Wed Nov 11, 2009 23:29 pm   Would you say SOMEthing or ANYthing
 

Would you say something?

or

Would you say anything?

:?:
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Would you say SOMEthing or ANYthing #2 (permalink) Thu Nov 12, 2009 0:18 am   Would you say SOMEthing or ANYthing
 

Something is neutral; anything expects a negative answer. That is all I can say without more context.
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Would you say SOMEthing or ANYthing #3 (permalink) Thu Nov 12, 2009 0:28 am   Would you say SOMEthing or ANYthing
 

So... both versions can be correct?...
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Would you say SOMEthing or ANYthing #4 (permalink) Thu Nov 12, 2009 0:48 am   Would you say SOMEthing or ANYthing
 

Yes.
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