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16 de may. de 2019 · What is the difference between sometime and some time? And where does sometimes fit into the equation? The answer is simpler than you might think.
We use adverbs of frequency – like sometimes or usually – to say how often we do things, or how often things happen.
Sometimes means ‘not always or not often’: We usually played football at school, but sometimes we played hockey. I sometimes wonder whether I should give up my job and just travel. Sometime means ‘at an unknown or undecided time in the future or the past’:
Sometimes means ‘not always or not often’: We usually played football at school, but sometimes we played hockey. I sometimes wonder whether I should give up my job and just travel. Sometime means ‘at an unknown or undecided time in the future or the past’:
Las palabras "Sometimes" y "Usually" pueden ir al principio o final de las oraciones. Ejemplos: Usually I'm late (Frecuentemente llego tarde) Sometimes I watch TV (En ocasiones veo televisión) The internet is slow sometimes (El internet esta lento algunas veces) They go to eat pizza usually (Ellos van a comer pizza usualmente)
We can use adverbs of frequency to say how often we do something. I always go to the cinema at the weekend. She usually has cereal for breakfast. They sometimes watch TV in the evenings.
sometimes. usually. We usually put these adverbs in the middle of the sentence, between the subject and the verb: I often go to the cinema. She sometimes visits me at home. We usually drink coffee. We can also put them at the very beginning or end of the sentence. This makes them stronger: Often I go to the cinema. I go to the cinema often.
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