“Sum” and “some” sound the same but they have different meanings.
“Sum” means total amount; an example, “She knows the sum for this math question.”
“Some” means unspecified amount of number; an example, “She wants to buy some fruits.”
“Sum” and “some” sound the same but they have different meanings.
“Sum” means total amount; an example, “She knows the sum for this math question.”
“Some” means unspecified amount of number; an example, “She wants to buy some fruits.”