The difference between sometime and sometimes Some time as two words means a span of time: "We spent some time in the lion's cage." Sometime as one word means "at an unspecified time": "Let's have lunch sometime." Sometimes means "now and then": "Sometimes I go to the gravel pit and roll around in the sand." Sometimes is used for habits and facts (adverb of frequency) OR: Sometime is an adjective and an adverb, but sometimes is only an adverb. They have different meanings. Sometime, as an adverb, means 'at some indefinite time', and sometimes means 'now and then'. Some time as a noun phrase means 'an indefinite period of time'. Ex: 1. We should have lunch sometime. (We ought to meet for lunch in the future, and it is implied that it will only occur once.) 2. We meet sometimes for lunch. (We met for lunch, but not often. It is likely to happen in the future.) 3. We spent some time eating lunch. (We ate lunch for an indefinite period of time, and it may be implied that it was longer than usual.) Sometime means for a period of time. Sometime is adjective with meaning “at an indefinite or unstated time; having been at some prior time; former; anytime. Sometimes means occasionally. A. Sometime is an adjective {(formal)[attrb]}. It means former. He was sometime Minister of Education (Ông ấy đã có một thời làm Bộ Trưởng Bộ Giáo dục) Mr. John was my sometime teacher. sometime = former B. Sometime ( also: Some time) is an adverb. It means: at a particular but unspecified time. • sometime has the meaning of one day in the f ut ure or in the past EX: I saw my daughter who lives in america some time last summer. Please phone me some time next week. She sings perfectly and she will be a famous singer sometime in the future. Thanks for the invitation; we may take you up on it sometime. I've been trying for some time to develop a lifestyle that doesn't require my presence. If you want an interesting party sometime, combine cocktails and a fresh box of crayons for everyone. Cf. Sometimes, I spent some time reading a sometime English lecturer’s novel written sometime in 1996. . "Let's have lunch sometime. " Sometimes means "now and then": " ;Sometimes I go to the gravel pit and roll around in the sand." Sometimes is used for habits and facts. unstated time; having been at some prior time; former; anytime. Sometimes means occasionally. A. Sometime is an adjective {(formal)[attrb]}. It means former. He was sometime Minister of Education (Ông. frequency) OR: Sometime is an adjective and an adverb, but sometimes is only an adverb. They have different meanings. Sometime, as an adverb, means 'at some indefinite time', and sometimes