Coding With Fun
Home Docker Django Node.js Articles Python pip guide FAQ Policy

When is sometime next week or sometimes next week?


Asked by Dalary Macias on Dec 08, 2021 FAQ



sometime next week is the most popular phrase on the web. More popular! He should be out of the county sometime next week. She wants to grab coffee with me sometime next week. I was just... thinking that maybe me and you should... go for dinner sometime next week. Sorry, I'll try and drop by sometime next week.
Indeed,
Sometime vs Some Time vs Sometimes The difference between Sometime, Some time and Sometimes is that ‘Sometime’ denotes an unspecified point in time in a sentence, whereas ‘some time’ indicates the amount of time, at the same time, ‘sometimes’ is used to mention a certain happening occasionally.
Thereof, Sometime (one word, without the S) is also an adverb, but it means “at an unspecified time in the future/past.” We should go out for coffee sometime. He’d like to talk to you sometime. Let’s get together sometime soon.
In addition,
"If you are free sometime this week, let's meet for lunch." When we say 'some time', it refers to a span of time. "I need some time to finish this project."
Just so,
Now let’s look at “some time” (two words). This means “a period of time”: Every evening I spend some time relaxing in the bath. He did volunteer work for some time in college. It will take some time to finish this project. We don’t say how long the period of time is – it might be an hour, a couple of weeks, or a year.