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Sometime vs Some Time vs Sometimes: Choose the Right Word

Understand when to use sometime, some time, and sometimes with this easy-to-follow video.

'Sometime' refers to an unspecified time in the future. Use 'sometime' when you don't know or don't need to specify the exact time. Example: 'Give me a call sometime'.

'Some time' Indicates a period of time. Use 'some time' to talk about a duration or amount of time. Example: 'It will take me some time to finish the task'.

'Sometimes' means occasionally. Use 'sometimes' when referring to something that happens occasionally or not regularly. Example: 'I go swimming sometimes'.

By understanding these distinctions, you can avoid common mistakes and communicate more clearly. Watch our video to see these examples in context and practice using 'sometime', 'some time', and 'sometimes' accurately.

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