What is another way of saying for some reason?
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What is another way of saying for some reason?
unintentionally, accidentally, as luck would have it.
What are formal alternatives?
synonyms for formal
- academic.
- ceremonial.
- explicit.
- legal.
- precise.
- proper.
- solemn.
- strict.
Which is correct for some reason or for some reasons?
Yes, there is a difference: “Some reason”, means that the person concerned must have had at least (but possibly only) one reason for doing something. “Some reasons”, means that they would have more likely had more than one reason.
What is a synonym for strangely?
In this page you can discover 41 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for strangely, like: startlingly, unnaturally, spookily, unfamiliarly, uncommonly, comically, remarkably, peculiarly, unusually, uncustomarily and astonishingly.
What is formal and informal words in English?
Usage of formal and informal English We use formal language in situations that are serious or that involve people we don’t know well. Informal language is more commonly used in situations that are more relaxed and involve people we know well.
Is it for some reason or reasons?
some reason is one reason (singular); some reasons is more than one reason (plural). michaelting For some unknown reason/reasons, he killed the cat. We normally think of actions like this happening for a reason, not for several reasons, so the usual way of saying it is ‘for some reason’.
Is the word some singular or plural?
Some is indefinite pronoun. It can be singular or plural depending on what it is referring to. We use some with both countable and uncountable nouns. With countable nouns, some can be plural: some boys.
What is a formal alternative to the phrase ‘for some reason’?
Originally Answered: What is a formal alternative to the phrase “for some reason”? It isn’t a formal alternative but rather a better alternative — just delete “for some reason.” We could regard those words as redundant or superfluous — but I say “for some reason” sounds too much like an excuse and fails to carry over a professional tone.
How do you give a reason for something in English?
In English we use many different words and phrases to give the reason for something. Of course, the most common is ‘because’. Other words/phrases are not so common. Because is a conjunction. It should be followed by a clause. The phrase ‘because of’ is also used to give an explanation.
Is there a way to correct “for some reason”?
Try Outwrite’s Chrome extension. Apart from correcting grammar, it improves sentence style and structure. “For some reason” is sufficiently formal to use as is. People will have differing opinions, of course, but I don’t advise deleting “for some reason,” and just going with “This meeting didn’t show up on my calendar.”
What is the synonym of for some reason?
Synonyms for for some reason. accidentally. as luck would have it. by a fluke. by coincidence. by mistake.