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1) sometimes means "sometimes" and is an adverb. For example:
sometimes
hecomes
bybike
andsometimes
bybus.
He came sometimes by bicycle and sometimes by bus.
2) sometime is also an adverb which means "at some point". It can be used in simple past tense and future tense. For example:
youcan
handinyour
homework
sometime
before
friday.
You can turn in your homework sometime before Friday.
3)some
time is a noun phrase that means "for a period of time". For example:
i”llbeaway
forsome
time.I'm going to be away for a while.
4)some
times is also a noun phrase, and time is used here as a countable noun which means 'times'.
Sometimes means "several times".
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some
time,sometime,some
times and.
sometimes are a few words that are commonly used, and they are similar in shape but have different meanings. Remember the following mantra:
Separation is a "segment", and joining is "a certain time".
Separate s is "times, times", and connected s is "sometimes".
sometimes
Interpreted as sometimes, is an adverb.
sometimes
Explained as several times.
sometime
At some time (in the future or in the past) (specifically referring to a certain point of time, the verb is an instantaneous verb).
time At a certain time (specifically for a certain period of time, the verb is a continuation verb) read the following four sentences, and these four words will be used.
For example: (1) i'll
stayhere
forsome
I'm going to be here for a while.
2)kate
willbeback
sometime
Infebruary Kate will be back sometime in February.
3)ourschool
issome
timeslarger
Thantheirs Our school is several times larger than theirs.
4)joan
goestoschool
onfoot,but
sometimes
Bybike Joan walks to school, but sometimes goes by bike.
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1) sometimes means "sometimes" and is an adverb. For example:
sometimes he comes by bike and sometimes by bus.
He came sometimes by bicycle and sometimes by bus.
2) sometime is also an adverb which means "at some point". It can be used in simple past tense and future tense. For example:
you can hand in your homework sometime before friday.
You can turn in your homework sometime before Friday.
3) Some time is a noun phrase that means "for a period of time". For example:
i”ll be away for some time.I'm going to be away for a while.
4) Some times is also a noun phrase, and time is used here as a countable noun which means "times".
Sometimes means "several times".
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sometimesometimessome
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Sometimes yes, sometimes.
sometime: Sometime.
some times: Yes.
some time: For a while.
Memory Skills: Some : Some Time: Time Some Time : A period of time.
times:times some times:several times.
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Forehead ......some times: "some times", some: some times: times (plural of time, countable noun).
sometimes: sometimes.
some time: some time, the time here is the uncountable noun sometime: at a certain time, in the past or a certain day in the future, I don't know if this Chinese explanation can make you understand, or you give an example and I will explain it to you.
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sometimes means "sometimes".
For example: he sometimes writes to meHe sometimes writes to me.
sometime means "sometime" and can be used in the future or in the past.
For example: come to see us sometimeWhen to come and see us.
i’ll speak to him about it sometime.When will I talk to him about this?
Note: Sometime can also be written as some time (i.e., written separately).
For example: he died some time sometime last yearWhen did he die last year.
Some time is used in two ways: as an adverb phrase, which means "anytime" or "sometime" (= sometime); Used as a noun phrase meaning "for a period of time" (cannot be written as sometime). Such as:
it takes quite some time.It takes quite a bit of time.
please phone me some time/sometime next week.Call me when next week.
we lived in the country for some time.We lived in the countryside for a while.
Some times means "several times".
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Some time, sometime, some times, and sometimes are a few words that are commonly used, and they are similar in shape but have different meanings. Remember the following mantra:
Separation is a "segment", and joining is "a certain time".
Separate s is "times, times", and connected s is "sometimes".
Read the following four sentences and use these four words.
For example: (1) I'll stay here for some time.
2) Kate will be back sometime in February.
3) Our school is some times larger than theirs Our school is several times bigger than theirs.
4) Joan goes to school on foot, but sometimes by bike Joan walks to school, but sometimes also rides a bike to go.