Cách sử dụng
When we say "somewhere around, between, etc. something," we mean that we don't know the exact location or number, but we have a general idea. It could be used to describe a rough estimate of a number, such as "There were somewhere around 50 people at the party," or to describe a vague location, such as "The park is somewhere between the grocery store and the library." It is a way of acknowledging that we don't have specific information, but we can make an educated guess or approximation.