Some is a playable Scrabble Word!
A list of words that start with some for Scrabble that can also be used while playing
Words With Friends. Here’s a list of words that begin with some
of all different lengths.
Contents
- Highest scoring words starting with Some
- 11-letter words starting with Some
- 10-letter words starting with Some
- 9-letter words starting with Some
- 8-letter words starting with Some
- 7-letter words starting with Some
- 4-letter words starting with Some
- FAQs about words starting with Some
30 Scrabble words starting with Some
4 Letter Words That Start With Some
- some6
FAQ on words starting with Some
What are the best Scrabble words starting with Some?
The highest scoring Scrabble word starting with Some is Somewhither, which is worth at least 22 points without
any bonuses.
The next best word starting with Some is someday, which is worth 13 points.
Other high score words starting with Some are
someone (9),
somewhere (17),
somehow (15),
somethings (16),
someplaces (16),
someway (15),
and
somewheres (18).
How many words start with the
letters Some?
There are 30 words that start with the letters
Some in the Scrabble dictionary.
Of those
4 are 11 letter
words,
6 are 10 letter
words,
6 are 9 letter
words,
9 are 8 letter
words,
4 are 7 letter
words,
and
1 is a 4 letter
word.
10000+ результатов для ‘some any no every’
Some-, any-, no-, every-
Откройте поле
от Christmascat93
English
Grammar
some any no every
Some/any/every/no
Викторина
от Nkrupeichenko
some-, any-, every-, no-
Откройте поле
от Mikhailina2
English
Indefinite pronouns
some-, any-, every-, no-
Откройте поле
от Vystavkinanadez
English World 4
Some/any/every/no
Викторина
от Notnataly
Clumsy
Gracie
some/any/every/no
Викторина «Игровое шоу»
от Holma
Some, Any, No, Every
Викторина
от Maria374
Starlight 6 M2 Some AnyNo
Пропущенное слово
от Anjelina2927
english
Английский
any
no
some
Spotlight 6
prepare2 any some every no
Викторина
от Adelveys1982
Spotlight 2
Some- every- any- no-
Флэш-карты
от Mikhailina2
English
Indefinite pronouns
Some- Any- No- Every-
Откройте поле
от Thisismissval
Any, some, no, every sentences.
Случайные карты
от Nnnzagreb
some-, any-, every-, no-
Откройте поле
от Ekaterinakul
Some,any,no,every
Перевернуть плитки
от Englishteacherru
any some every no
Викторина
от Allater1
Some, Any, No, Every
Викторина
от Onetwospeak
Some/any/every/no
Викторина
от Mickieowen
(any-/some-/no-/every-…)
Групповая сортировка
от Onetwospeak
some/any/no/every
Пропущенное слово
от Languages2
Some/any/every/no
Викторина
от Valerie1209
some/any/every/no
Викторина «Игровое шоу»
от Onetwospeak
Some, Any, No, Every
Викторина
от Rudyak12
Some-, any-, no-, every-
Откройте поле
от Cosmostudy25
some/any/every/no + body
Викторина
от Vystavkinanadez
english world 4
Spotlight 3, Unit 5 — some/any
Викторина
от Volginaksenia
Food
someany
Spotlight 3
Words beginning with some/ any/ no/ every
Пропущенное слово
от Deepsea1204
of Some-, any-, no-, every-
Откройте поле
от Polinazaitsieva
Any/no/some/every+body/thing
Викторина
от Malibr18
U-8 Gram: every, some, no, any
Викторина
от Albiononline
12-13
9-11
Prepare 2
Pre-Int 15, (any-/some-/no-/every-…)
Групповая сортировка
от Apple110596
Unit 6.2 some/any SpeakOut Starter
Правда или ложь
от Tatimrs
Adults
SpeakOut Starter
Some any a an
Free Time (Some, Any, Every, No) KB6
Пропущенное слово
от Spb1
E1-E3
English
some any no every finish sentences
Откройте поле
от Londonexpress
Some-, any-, no-, every- prepare 2
Откройте поле
от Easyenglishschool
Starlight 6 M2 Some AnyNo
Пропущенное слово
от Marian2014
A2
English
Food
some/any
QUARANTINE QUIZ. Some-, any-, no-
Викторина
от Ovu1583
some, any, no
Пропущенное слово
от Angell198223
Spotlight 4
AS2 U1 L2 There are some/any
Викторина
от Mariyagordienko
AS2
some/any
some/any/no
Викторина
от Irisla72
Starlight 4
some-/any-/no-
Викторина
от Yuvs16
DE2
Some-Any-No
Пропущенное слово
от Merkulova
Some/any/no
Пропущенное слово
от Anastacia100792
FF2 some any
Пропущенное слово
от Maiborodaed
FF2
some/any
WW3 2.6 any-some-every
Случайное колесо
от Zadoyatatyana
some or any_0
Викторина
от Tanya2
some / any
Indefinite pronouns and adverbs: some-, any-, no-, every- (1)
Случайное колесо
от Ascholariya
Some/any/no
Викторина
от Annytimoshenko
WW3 unit 2.6 some-every-any-no OPPOSITES
Случайные карты
от Zadoyatatyana
Any/Some/Every
Пропущенное слово
от Languages2
Indefinite pronouns and adverbs: some-, any-, no-, every- (2)
Случайные карты
от Ascholariya
There + IS/ARE + some/any
Сопоставить
от Maxromano
Intermediate
some/any
Some/any/a/an (adults)
Пропущенное слово
от Arisha2103
some/any/a
some/no/every
Случайные карты
от Darjaf97
some- any- no-
Случайные карты
от Meinherzschlagt
some any much many
Правда или ложь
от Sinnamon1
3 класс
Go Getter 2
some any much many
Some-/Any/No- (Unit 4C)
Случайные карты
от Belankahelen
English File pre-intermediate
Some/ Any or No
Пропущенное слово
от Julia022486
FF2
FF3
English
Spotlight 3
Spotlight 4
some/any/no
Пропущенное слово
от Mineeva9423
some. any . no
Привести в порядок
от Lena840684
any, some, no
Случайное колесо
от Pochtaa11
Spotlight 5
Put the right form of a word beginning with some-, any-, no- or every- into the conversation.
Dennis: Have you read anything interesting lately?
Sarah: Yes, (1)………… lent me a novel last week and I really enjoyed it .
Dennis: What was it about?
Sarah: It was about (2)………… who goes to visit Australia. She likes to go (3)………….. alone. While she’s travelling around on her own, (4)…………….. terrible happens to her. She loses (5)……………… – including her passport and all her money. She doesn’t know (6)……………who can help her, and she’s got (7)…………. to stay.
Dennis: What happens then?
Sarah: I’m not going to tell you (8)…………. else! You should read the book yourself.
Dennis: It sounds like a very depressing book! l’d prefer to read (9)……….. funny.
Sarah: No, read it. It’s great fun. And (10)………….. wonderful happens at the end.
Some and Any.
1. Study the rule.
Some and any are used with plural and uncountable nouns, usually when we are talking about unknown or uncertain amounts or numbers of things.
Some is used — in affirmative sentences e.g. I have left some food for you in the fridge. — In questions when we expect agreement or the answer ‘Yes’. e.g. Would you like some coffee? |
Any is used — in sentences with a negative meaning (including words as not, barely, hardly, never, rarely, scarcely, seldom; deny, fail, forbid, prohibit; impossible, unlikely) e.g. It was impossible for any air to get out. — in other questions e.g. Do we have any cheese left? |
Some and any can also be used to talk about a particular person or thing without mentioning them specifically.
e.g. There must be some way I can contact Jo. (There must be a way, but I don’t know it.)
Some is used — when we mean quite a large amount of or large number of something, e.g. The talks went on at some length. — when we mean ‘not all’, e.g. Some people don’t like tea. — in offers and requests in order to sound positive, expecting the answer ‘Yes’, e.g. Shall I send you some details? |
Any is used — when we mean ‘all’, and it doesn’t matter which, e.g. Any of the students could have answered the questions. — when any means ‘if there is/are any’, e.g Any questions could be sent to the manager. — commonly in ‘if’ clauses, e.g. If you have any problems, let me know. |
2. Complete these sentences by using some or any.
A number of compound words begin with some and any. The use of these words is generally the same as that of some and any.
- I’ve met __________ people, but I don’t have __________ real friends yet.
- Are there __________ jobs that men can do but women can’t?
- Is there __________ petrol in the tank? – Well, I filled it yesterday. There must be left.
- __________ doctor will tell you that smoking is bad for you.
- Could you give me __________ examples?
- If you find __________ mistakes, please tell me.
- We’ve hardly got __________ cat food.
- I know you speak __________ French, but do you speak __________ German?
- I thought I had met ___________ of the people here but I don’t know __________ of them.
- Have you got __________ idea what the time it is?
3. Match the sentences with the meaning.
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a) it doesn’t matter which b) an extraordinary c) an ordinary d) not much e) about f) several g) an unknown
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4. Justin Cooper is a radio disc jockey. Complete what he is saying.
That was ‘I can’t find __________ love’ by Arlene Black. Now, I’ve got __________ letters asking for __________ by Express. One listener says she hasn’t heard __________ Express song on this programme for months. Well, I’m going to do that right. And this will be our last track because there isn’t __________ more time left. We’ve had __________ great songs tonight, and I’ll be here next week playing __________ more. Now, here’s __________ music from Express – ‘I never have __________ luck’.
5. Answer the questions using any. Ask your own questions.
- Where can you get: a plane ticket? – At any travel agent’s.
lead-free petrol? screws and nails? stamps? running-shoes?
- Who can give you advice on: English pronunciation? getting a
divorce? paying your taxes? milking cows? problems with your health?
6. Rewrite these sentences using some or any.
- All children can learn to read and write.
- Not all of the children understood.
- I will be free every day next week.
- All the buses will take you to the city centre.
- A few people said that they would be late.
- You can buy it at all good bookshops.
- I’d like to give you a bit of advice.
- One of the guides will show you the way.
- A few of the children missed the bus.
- I like all fruit except bananas.
7. Complete the conversations. Make up your own dialogues.
- Would you like __________ cheese and biscuits? – Oh, thank you. That was delicious, but I couldn’t eat __________ else.
- There’s __________ at the door. – Are we expecting __________ visitors?
- Has __________ offered to help you with tea? – No, but I’d be very grateful for __________ help you can give.
- I was looking for __________, and now I can’t remember what it was. – You said you were looking for __________ matches.
8. Finish up sentences.
- The seats aren’t reserved. You can take __________ you like.
- I don’t mind what we do today. We can do __________ you want.
- If it’s you party, you can invite __________ you like.
- All the buses go into town centre. Take __________ that comes along here.
- This carpet is available in lots of colours. You can have __________ you like.
- My father has the television on all the time. He’ll watch __________.
- It doesn’t matter which day you phone. Ring __________ you like.
9. Complete the following sentences.
- __________ planning to travel abroad should take his driving license with him.
- Is there __________ in the clothes basket?
- I’ve never met __________ who is as obstinate as you?
- I’ve prepared __________ for dinner that you like very much.
- I know __________ who can help you.
- Does __________ want a second helping?
- Is there __________ here who can speak Chinese?
- If __________ wants to know the answer, he can ask me.
- Would you like __________ to drink?
- That’s easy: __________ can do it.
- I’m really hungry. I’ll eat __________.
- Can I have __________ to eat? – Of course, take __________ you like.
- __________ can sing if they really want to.
- There isn’t __________ here who can help you.
Focusing on Difficult Letters
When you are playing Scrabble or Words with Friends, there are some letters that are more challenging than others. You might go running to the dictionary to find words starting with X or words starting with Z. When you have access to a helpful word list, you will make short work of these challenges.
Words Starting With X
When most people think about a word that begins with x, they consider the xylophone. The xylo— portion comes from the Greek word xylon which means wood. There are several wood-related words that will impress your friends. Xylophage, xylograph and xylophilous are a few of your choices.
Words with xeno— are another powerful X group. These come from the Greek word xenos which means a foreigner or stranger. People who study potential extraterrestrials are known as xenologists. Xenophobia is the fear of those who are foreign.
Words Starting With Z
There are some obvious short word that start with Z. Zero and zoo come to mind. However, zoo is short for a zoological park. Zoology is the study of animal life. It is a combination of the Greek words for an animal and study. Knowing zoo— is a common scientific prefix leads to some interesting words like zoogeography, zoopsychology and zootherapy. Of course, shorter words like zinc, zebra and zigzag are also helpful.