A lot of the time, i'd say that the version you choose will depend on the word you want to emphasize. 0 they don't sometimes play tennis at a club on sundays They sometiems don't play tennis at a club on sundays So, which sentence is correct Where should we put frequency adverbs like sometimes in a negative sentence? Why are numbers sometimes spelled out and then numerals specified as well
[closed] ask question asked 14 years, 8 months ago modified 13 years, 2 months ago You know, just saying sometimes it happens already tells you that something happens sometimes and other times it doesn't But, sometimes, i need to make very clear that this something doesn't happen always. In school we are taught the vowels A, e, i, o, u, and sometimes y Today's xkcd got me thinking about when the letter y is considered to be a vowel
What kind of expression is it when someone says sometimes a horse is just a horse or sometimes a cigar is just a cigar (which apparently freud never actually said) What is the history of this Sometimes she used metaphors, others symbols and riddles Or sometimes she used metaphors, in others symbols and riddles What i'm trying here is to omit the word. Sometimes, instead, means occasionally, from time to time, now and then, etc
if you try to replace it now, it won't make sense I should finish this work sometimes/from time to time next week This last one should be used for example to say Sometimes i like taking a walk (which becomes) from time to time, i like taking a walk. But sometimes isn't in either of those categories