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المنتدى الأكاديمي للمعلمين ملتقى مهني أكاديمي متخصص للأساتذة الأفاضل في جميع المواد التعليمية (تربية وتعليم & أزهر) |
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524 some time, sometime and sometimes
Some time (with two stresses: isnm 'Mimi) means 'a considerable amount of time', 'quite a lot of time'. I'm afraid it'll take some time to repair your car. She's lived in Italy for some time, so she speaks Italian quite well. Sometime (tsAmtaim/) refers to an indefinite time, usually in the future; it often means 'one day'. Let's have dinner together sometime next week. When will I get married - this year, next year, sometime, never? Sometimes (PsAmtannz/) is an adverb of frequency (see 23.2). It means 'on some occasions', 'more than once' (past, present or future). I sometimes went skiing when I lived in Germany. Sometimes, in the long winter evenings, I sit and wonder what life is all about. ![]() |
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