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The indefinite pronoun 'some' can be used as singular of plural.

The plural use of the indefinite pronoun takes the place of an unspecified number of people or things.

Example: We sent out six inquiries and some have already responded.

The singular use of the the indefinite pronoun takes the place of a quantity as a unit.

Example: The bag has split and some has spilled out.

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The indefinite pronoun 'some' will function as a singular or a plural. The pronoun 'some' takes the place of a noun for an unknown or unspecified number of people or things. Example:

singular: Some is left for the latecomers.

plural: Some are still waiting for a ride.

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