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Contents overview some time , sometime and sometimessome time, sometime and sometimessome time, sometime and sometimes, sometime and sometimes 59011633Word Problems from A to Z590 some time, sometime and sometimesSome time (with two stresses: /ˌsʌm ˈtaɪm/) means 'quite a long time'.I'm afraid it'll take some time to repair your car.)She's lived in Italy for some time, so she speaks Italian quite well.Sometime (/ˈsʌmtaɪm/ refers to an indefinite time, usually in the future. It can also be written as two words: some time.Let's have dinner together sometime next week.When will I get married – this year, next year, sometime, never?Sometimes (/ˈsʌmtaɪmz/) is an adverb of frequency (198.1). It means 'on some occasions', 'more than once' (past, present or future).I sometimes went skiing when I lived in Germany.Sometimes, in the long winter evenings, I just sit and think about life.For sometimes and once, 542Previous Next |