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1. Noun:

Definition: An additional amount or quantity of something.

Example sentence:
I would like some more dessert, please.
Can you give me some more information about the event?

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2. Adverb:

Definition: To a greater extent or degree.

Example sentence:
His performance improved some more after additional practice.
She needs to study some more before taking the exam.

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3. Exclamation:

Definition: Used to indicate that something is desired or appreciated to a greater extent.

Example sentence:
The cake you made is delicious! Can I have some more?
Wow, what a beautiful view! I want to see some more!

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4. Adjective (colloquial):

Definition: Used to refer to something that is additional, extra, or supplementary.

Example sentence:
We need to buy some more groceries before guests arrive.
It's getting late, but we can spare some more time.

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5. Verb (colloquial):

Definition: To increase or add to an existing amount or quantity.

Example sentence:
Can you please some more sugar to the recipe?
She asked the waiter to some more milk in her coffee.

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