The three similar English expressions have distinct meanings: 'sometimes' means 'not always, but often' (e.g., 'Sometimes I struggle to find the right words'); 'some time' refers to a specific duration or amount of time (e.g., 'I need some time to respond to this email'); and 'sometime' indicates an unspecified or indefinite time (e.g., 'Let's meet sometime next year').
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Sometime vs Sometimes vs Some Time | Know the DifferenceAñadido:
Sometimes sometime and sometime.
Is there a difference?
Yes, there is. Let's take a look at some examples. Sometimes I struggle to find the right words to communicate.
Sometimes, here it means not always, but often.
For example, sometimes I feel lonely even if I'm surrounded by friends.
Now, let's take a look at sometime. For example, please give me sometime to respond to this email.
That means you're actually asking for some amount of time. For example, 15 minutes, 1 hour, et cetera.
For example, I'll need sometime to get ready.
And the last one, sometime. For example, let's meet sometime. Now, here we are talking about some unspecified time.
There is no commitment, no specific date or time.
For example, we are planning a trip to Europe sometime next year.
So, if you want to test if you've understood the difference between the three, comment below with an example and I'll get back to you.
Enjoy English.
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