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i will meet you sometimes, and i will meet you sometime, what i the diference?
Nov 12, 2011 11:07 AM
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I will meet you sometime means at least one meeting. I will meet you sometimes mean several meetings are possible.
November 12, 2011
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"Sometime" shows indefinite time or unstated time. So the sentence "I will meet you sometime" - means "I will meet you, but I am not sure when." You are busy, I am busy, we can meet in a year or so.
"Sometimes" means occasionally, from time to time. "I will meet you sometimes" = "I will meet you soon". Say we work in the same building or our kids are going to the same kindergarten.
Hope, it helps. ;)
November 12, 2011
No difference.
November 12, 2011
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