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UK//sʌm mɔːr waɪn//US//sʌm mɔr waɪn//

Meaning of Some more wine

An additional quantity of wine to drink.

In simple words: An additional amount of wine.

Some more wine in a sentence

  • She offered me some more wine during dinner.
  • After the first glass, I definitely wanted some more wine.
  • They brought some more wine to the party.

How to use Some more wine

Use when requesting or offering an extra serving of wine. Suitable in casual and social contexts. Avoid in formal situations.

Grammar pattern

some + more + noun

Memory hint

Imagine asking for a refill at a wine tasting.

Related words

Collocations with Some more wine

  • ask for some more wine
  • serve some more wine
  • pour some more wine

Synonyms for Some more wine

  • additional wine
  • extra wine
  • more wine

Common mistakes with Some more wine

  • Using 'some' with plural nouns incorrectly (e.g., 'some more wines').
  • Confusing 'more' with 'much' in questions.
  • Using 'some more' when not referring to a quantity in conversational contexts.

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Frequently asked questions about Some more wine

What does Some more wine mean?

An additional amount of wine.

What is the definition of Some more wine?

An additional quantity of wine to drink.

How do you use Some more wine in a sentence?

She offered me some more wine during dinner.

Can you give another example of Some more wine?

After the first glass, I definitely wanted some more wine.

What are synonyms for Some more wine?

Common alternatives include additional wine, extra wine, more wine.

What words go with Some more wine?

It commonly pairs with ask for some more wine, serve some more wine, pour some more wine.

What are common mistakes when using Some more wine?

Using 'some' with plural nouns incorrectly (e.g., 'some more wines'). Confusing 'more' with 'much' in questions. Using 'some more' when not referring to a quantity in conversational contexts.

How do you pronounce Some more wine?

US: //sʌm mɔr waɪn//, UK: //sʌm mɔːr waɪn//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Some more wine?

Use when requesting or offering an extra serving of wine. Suitable in casual and social contexts. Avoid in formal situations.