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[Answered] difference between sometime & sometimes

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sannyfeb85

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hello,

can u please let me know what is the difference between sometime & sometimes
 

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The adverb sometime (one word) means "at an indefinite or unstated time in the future." The phrase some time (two words) means "a period of time." The adverb sometimes (one word) means "occasionally, now and then."

I just got that from the net.

 
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