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Someday and One day ? Hi .. What is the difference between " One day " and " Someday" ? They both give the same meaning , but i don't know when to use each one of them inside the sentence . Thank you .
Jun 26, 2020 8:56 AM
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Someday is used in the future tense. By contrast, One day can be used in both the future tense and the past tense.
June 26, 2020
I see , thank you @Zofia
June 26, 2020
In the US you will hear people use both interchangeably. So even though there may be technically a difference, they are both used completely equally (just dependent on the person).
June 26, 2020
YesssšŸ‘ , thank you @Deniz
June 26, 2020
ā€œOne dayā€ indicates it will happen no matter what. While on the other hand ā€œsomedayā€ indicates it will most likely to happen. For example: ā€œOne day i AM gonna do it!ā€ ā€œIm pretty sure it will happenā€ Feel/see the difference? Hope this helps!
June 26, 2020
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