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momo
every now and then = sometimes ???
why????
25 sept. 2018 10:07
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Hello, well the phrase is a little idiomatic, meaning that it is not to be taken literally. However (at least to me as an English speaker!) i feel there is some sense... i will try and explain the 'logic'.
Firstly, EVERY. This is actually not necessary. "Now and then" is a valid phrase, and it still means 'sometimes'. The EVERY is a type of specifier/quantifier of sorts. For example we have 'every day', 'every other year' (every 2 years) etc.
NOW is here this moment. As in the present. Maybe not NOW as I speak, but a moment in the past or future.
THEN is a later/subsequent moment. (NOT NOW). Here in this odd phrase it means after the NOW (so a second separate occasion).
So 'logically' (perhaps!) we have something I do in moments and also in later moments. So more than once, 'sometimes'! But actually it is not as frequent as sometimes. It means 'occasionally'. Look at this phrase: "We sometimes eat at this hotel, and every now and then we also stay the night."
25 septembre 2018
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"Now" is an occasion.
"Then" is also an occasion.
So "now and then" means "occasionally."
"Every now and then" is a more definite way of saying "now and then."
You can also say:
"From time to time."
"Sometimes."
"Occasionally."
"Every so often."
"Now and then."
"Every once in a while."
"Once in a while."
Lesser used:
"Now and again."
"Ever so often."
"Once and again."
25 septembre 2018
Is it "atarimae"??
25 septembre 2018
Hi, I saw the phrase for the first time and since I'm a foreigner I cannot understand why every now and then means sometimes...
Does what I mean make sense to you?(・_・;
25 septembre 2018
Hey there, what do you mean "why?" ?
25 septembre 2018
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Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Français, Japonais
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Anglais, Français
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