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sometimes vs some time

The phrases 'sometimes' and 'some time' have different meanings and usage. 'Sometimes' is an adverb that means occasionally or at times, while 'some time' is a noun phrase that refers to a period of time. They are not interchangeable as they serve different grammatical functions.

Last updated: March 28, 2024 • 1153 views

sometimes

This is a correct adverb used to indicate occasional occurrences or intervals.

Use 'sometimes' to express that something happens occasionally or at certain times.

Examples:

  • Sometimes I go for a run in the morning.
  • She visits her grandparents sometimes.
  • I sometimes forget where I put my keys.
  • Sometimes, it's better to stay silent.
  • They sometimes argue about trivial matters.
  • I do have trouble breathing underwater sometimes.
  • Definitely not recommended, but sometimes necessary.
  • Performance audits sometimes pose considerable methodological challenges.
  • Therefore their use is sometimes questionable.
  • But sometimes she gets frustrated working here...
  • But sometimes pain can be pleasure.
  • Misfortune, lack of information, sometimes overwhelming opposition.
  • Because sometimes life is scary, sweetheart.
  • I guess sometimes family traditions skip generations.
  • I can't believe them sometimes.
  • Killers sometimes revisit their crime scenes...
  • Death can sometimes stir up some unexpected emotions.
  • And surprisingly, sometimes, the reality surpasses imagination.
  • And sometimes secrets protect the people we love.
  • Excuse me, English sometimes not so quick.
  • Security measures can sometimes seem a little cruel.
  • Cytoplasm cultures sometimes, but never ooplasm.
  • Children can be very cruel sometimes.
  • Because sometimes there is honor among thieves.
  • Because sometimes you need to think outside yourself.

Alternatives:

  • occasionally
  • at times
  • now and then
  • from time to time
  • on occasion

some time

This is a correct noun phrase used to refer to a period of time.

Use 'some time' when referring to a period of time, not as an adverb to indicate occasional occurrences.

Examples:

  • I need some time to finish this project.
  • She spent some time studying abroad.
  • It will take some time to get there.
  • He needs some time to think about it.
  • We should spend some time together.

Alternatives:

  • a period of time
  • a while
  • a certain amount of time
  • a stretch of time
  • a duration

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