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  • Would I say I can sometimes. . . or I sometimes can. . .
    sometimes is one of the frequency adverbs that can be placed at the beginning of the sentence, and this is felt more natural by many native speakers, and, in addition, it is an exception to the rule, since it has a peculiarity of its own: it must be placed at the beginning in a negative sentence, you say:
  • Where to put sometimes in a negative sentence?
    To be idiomatic, the sentence needs to be more elaborate, as Jim suggests "They play tennis on Sundays, sometimes at a club and sometimes at the park " "They sometimes go for a long walk on Sundays instead of playing tennis " Or, to make it a definite negative, you could say "They don't always play tennis on Sundays " –
  • Sometimes, oftentimes — is there a -times word for very rarely?
    sometimes toforetime Although some of these adverbs were aforetimes written out as separate words, you should still think of them as single adverbs no matter whether they’re spelled with a space or hyphen or written with neither in keeping today’s preferred style of cleanliness
  • writing - Why are numbers sometimes spelled out and then numerals . . .
    I'm referring to the peculiar habit I sometimes see in formal documents, where a number is given numerically after it's spelled out It seems quite redundant: I need five (5) kumquats, stat! (Tho
  • Order of sometimes relative to the subject of a sentence in the . . .
    Sometimes he does it, sometimes she does it Simple However, if you say "The shopping sometimes is done by him" it moves the focus onto the word "is", which in turn implies that it has previously been suggested that he does not sometimes do the shopping , ie that he never does the shopping, and that this sentence is refuting that other implied
  • expressions - Sometimes a * is just a * meaning and history - English . . .
    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 expression, and are there any alternative phrases that convey the same or similar meaning?
  • Whats the history of the English letter Y as a sometimes vowel?
    The answer is that Y has always been used as a vowel in English For example, hyð The OED has a citation from Corpus Glossary (c736):
  • phrases - Sometimes it does, sometimes it doesnt - English Language . . .
    This implies that it happens sometimes, but it emphasises that there are times when it does not happen The sentence accent will fall on always Or you could use "only": This only happens sometimes This emphasises that the number of times it happens is limited The primary sentence accent falls on some-, the secondary accent on only


















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