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sometimes 30 सेकंड में
- 'Sometimes' is a common adverb used to describe actions that happen occasionally, roughly 50% of the time.
- It is highly flexible and can be placed at the beginning, middle, or end of a sentence.
- It is often confused with 'sometime' (a point in time) and 'some time' (a duration of time).
- Using 'sometimes' helps avoid over-generalization and makes your English sound more natural and nuanced.
- Frequency Level
- Intermediate frequency, suggesting an occasional but not rare occurrence.
I sometimes take the long way home just to enjoy the sunset.
- Syntactic Flexibility
- Can be placed at the start, middle, or end of a clause without changing the core meaning.
Sometimes, the simplest solution is the best one.
- Pragmatic Function
- Used to normalize irregular occurrences or to soften the impact of a statement.
The engine sometimes makes a clicking sound when it is cold.
He sometimes forgets to lock the door, but he is usually very careful.
We sometimes wonder what life would be like in another country.
- Mid-Position Rule
- Place 'sometimes' before the main verb, but after auxiliary verbs or the verb 'to be'.
They have sometimes considered moving to the countryside.
- End-Position Usage
- Used as an afterthought to qualify a statement, common in informal speech.
I like to eat spicy food sometimes, but not every day.
- Interrogative Use
- Used in questions to gently inquire about habits or feelings.
Does she sometimes call you late at night?
You sometimes have to take risks to succeed.
It sometimes happens that the best plans fail.
- Media Usage
- Common in weather reporting and news to indicate intermittent events.
' Sometimes I run, sometimes I hide...' — a classic pop lyric example.
- Academic Context
- Used to describe qualitative observations or non-universal phenomena.
The study found that patients sometimes forget to take their medication.
- Technical Support
- Used to manage user expectations regarding occasional software glitches.
The Wi-Fi signal sometimes drops in the basement.
I sometimes wonder if animals have their own language.
The train is sometimes delayed by heavy snow.
- The 'S' Rule
- If you mean 'occasionally,' you MUST include the 's' at the end: 'sometimes'.
Incorrect: I sometime go to the gym. Correct: I sometimes go to the gym.
- Negative Placement
- In negative sentences, 'sometimes' usually precedes the negative auxiliary (don't/doesn't/didn't).
I sometimes don't understand the teacher's instructions.
- Understatement/Overstatement
- Ensure the frequency of the action actually matches the ~50% range of 'sometimes'.
Incorrect: It sometimes snows in Antarctica. (It always snows/is always cold). Correct: It sometimes snows in London.
He sometimes forgets his keys, but today he remembered.
We sometimes have pizza for dinner on Fridays.
The cat sometimes sleeps on the sofa.
- Occasionally vs. Sometimes
- 'Occasionally' is slightly less frequent and more formal than 'sometimes'.
I occasionally treat myself to a fancy dinner.
- Informal Alternatives
- 'Now and then' and 'every so often' are great for casual storytelling.
We go back to our hometown every so often to visit family.
- Frequency Spectrum
- Rarely (10%) < Occasionally (30%) < Sometimes (50%) < Often (70%) < Usually (90%).
The printer periodically needs to be recalibrated.
He visits the city from time to time for business meetings.
I at times find it hard to focus in a noisy office.
How Formal Is It?
रोचक तथ्य
In Middle English, 'sometimes' could also mean 'once upon a time'. Its modern meaning of 'occasionally' became dominant in the 16th century.
उच्चारण मार्गदर्शिका
- Pronouncing it as 'sometime' (forgetting the 's').
- Putting the stress on the second syllable.
- Shortening the 'i' sound in 'times'.
- Muffling the 'm' sound.
- Over-emphasizing the 'o' (it should be a schwa-like sound /ʌ/).
कठिनाई स्तर
Very easy to recognize in text.
Easy to use, but watch out for the 's' and placement.
Common in speech, but requires correct stress.
Clear and easy to hear in most contexts.
आगे क्या सीखें
पूर्वापेक्षाएँ
आगे सीखें
उन्नत
ज़रूरी व्याकरण
Adverbs of frequency placement
I sometimes (adverb) go (verb) to the park.
Position with the verb 'to be'
He is (verb) sometimes (adverb) late.
Position in negative sentences
I sometimes (adverb) don't (negative) like it.
Starting a sentence with an adverb
Sometimes (adverb), I feel tired.
Using adverbs in questions
Do you sometimes (adverb) play tennis?
स्तर के अनुसार उदाहरण
I sometimes eat apples.
I occasionally consume this fruit.
'Sometimes' comes before the verb 'eat'.
Sometimes I go to the park.
On some days, I visit the green area.
'Sometimes' is at the beginning of the sentence.
He is sometimes happy.
He feels joy on some occasions.
'Sometimes' comes after the verb 'to be'.
We sometimes watch TV.
We view television programs occasionally.
'Sometimes' is used as a frequency adverb.
Do you sometimes play games?
Do you engage in play on some occasions?
Used in a question to ask about habits.
Sometimes it is cold in winter.
On some winter days, the temperature is low.
Used to describe weather patterns.
I sometimes drink milk.
I consume milk on some occasions.
Simple present tense with frequency adverb.
They sometimes walk to school.
They go to school on foot occasionally.
'Sometimes' modifies the verb 'walk'.
I sometimes go to the cinema on Saturdays.
I visit the movie theater occasionally on the weekend.
More specific time reference (Saturdays).
Sometimes the bus is late.
The public transport does not always arrive on time.
'Sometimes' at the start for emphasis.
She sometimes doesn't finish her homework.
She occasionally fails to complete her school tasks.
'Sometimes' before the negative 'doesn't'.
Do you sometimes feel tired after work?
Is fatigue something you experience occasionally?
Inquiring about feelings/states.
We sometimes have pizza for dinner.
Pizza is our meal on some evenings.
Common habit description.
It sometimes rains in the summer.
Occasional rainfall occurs during the hot season.
Describing weather variability.
I sometimes forget my umbrella.
I occasionally leave my rain protection behind.
Describing a minor lapse in memory.
They sometimes visit their grandparents.
They go to see their parents' parents occasionally.
Describing social habits.
I sometimes wonder what life is like in other countries.
I occasionally contemplate international living.
Using 'wonder' to express curiosity.
It can sometimes be difficult to find a job.
Employment search is occasionally challenging.
Used with the modal 'can'.
Sometimes I find it hard to concentrate in a noisy office.
Focusing is occasionally tough in loud environments.
'Sometimes' at the start of a complex sentence.
She sometimes works from home on Fridays.
She occasionally telecommutes at the end of the week.
Describing a flexible work routine.
Do you sometimes think about changing your career?
Do you occasionally consider a different professional path?
Asking about significant life choices.
We sometimes experience technical problems with the website.
The site occasionally has functional issues.
Using more formal vocabulary ('experience', 'technical').
I sometimes go for a run before breakfast.
I occasionally exercise early in the morning.
Describing a healthy habit.
Sometimes the best things in life are free.
Occasionaly, the most valuable things cost nothing.
Using a common proverb/idiom.
Even the most experienced pilots sometimes make mistakes.
Errors are occasionally made by experts.
Using 'sometimes' to qualify a general statement.
Sometimes it's necessary to take a break from social media.
Occasional digital detoxing is required.
Using 'sometimes' with 'it's necessary'.
The results of the experiment are sometimes inconsistent.
The data occasionally shows variation.
Describing scientific variability.
I sometimes feel that people are becoming less patient.
I occasionally perceive a decrease in societal patience.
Expressing a subjective observation.
Sometimes, the only way to learn is by doing.
Practical experience is occasionally the sole teacher.
Using 'sometimes' to introduce a philosophical point.
She sometimes struggles to balance her work and personal life.
Achieving work-life balance is occasionally a challenge for her.
Describing a complex personal struggle.
It sometimes happens that the most unlikely candidate wins.
Unexpected outcomes occasionally occur in elections.
Using the phrase 'It sometimes happens that...'.
Sometimes, silence is more powerful than words.
Quietness is occasionally more impactful than speech.
Using 'sometimes' for rhetorical effect.
The line between genius and madness is sometimes very thin.
The distinction is occasionally minimal.
Using 'sometimes' to describe a subtle distinction.
Sometimes, the most profound truths are found in the simplest things.
Deep insights occasionally emerge from simplicity.
Using 'sometimes' to introduce a sophisticated idea.
He sometimes adopts a rather condescending tone when he's stressed.
He occasionally speaks down to others under pressure.
Using more advanced vocabulary ('adopts', 'condescending').
Sometimes, we must lose our way to find ourselves.
Occasional confusion is necessary for self-discovery.
Using 'sometimes' in a poetic/philosophical context.
The economic data sometimes fails to capture the human reality.
Statistics occasionally overlook personal experiences.
Critiquing the limitations of data.
Sometimes, it's the things we don't say that matter the most.
Unspoken thoughts are occasionally the most significant.
Using a complex 'it's... that...' structure.
She sometimes exhibits a remarkable lack of self-awareness.
She occasionally shows she doesn't understand her own impact.
Using formal, analytical language.
Sometimes, the best course of action is to do nothing at all.
Inaction is occasionally the optimal choice.
Using 'sometimes' to present a counter-intuitive idea.
The ephemeral nature of fame is sometimes difficult to grasp.
The fleeting quality of celebrity is occasionally hard to understand.
Using 'sometimes' with highly sophisticated vocabulary.
Sometimes, the architecture of our lives is built on a foundation of chance.
Our life's structure is occasionally based on luck.
Using 'sometimes' in a deeply metaphorical way.
He sometimes displays a penchant for the dramatic in his writing.
He occasionally shows a liking for theatricality.
Using 'sometimes' with advanced idioms ('penchant for').
Sometimes, the weight of history can feel like an unbearable burden.
Past events occasionally feel extremely heavy.
Using 'sometimes' to express a profound historical perspective.
The nuances of human behavior are sometimes beyond the reach of science.
Subtle actions are occasionally unexplainable by research.
Using 'sometimes' to define the limits of a discipline.
Sometimes, we are the architects of our own misfortune.
We occasionally cause our own problems.
Using a classic philosophical trope.
The beauty of the landscape is sometimes so intense it's almost painful.
Scenery is occasionally overwhelmingly beautiful.
Using 'sometimes' to describe extreme emotional states.
Sometimes, the only thing more dangerous than a lie is the truth.
Veracity is occasionally more perilous than falsehood.
Using 'sometimes' to create a powerful paradox.
सामान्य शब्द संयोजन
सामान्य वाक्यांश
— Used to say that something depends on the situation.
'Is the food good here?' 'Sometimes yes, sometimes no.'
— Used to give advice based on occasional necessity.
Sometimes it's better to just keep quiet.
— Used to describe an unavoidable action in certain situations.
Sometimes you just have to walk away.
— Similar to 'only sometimes', often used in a more casual way.
I like to be alone, just sometimes.
— Used to contrast two different occasional states.
Sometimes he's very happy, other times he's quite sad.
— (Incorrect usage, often confused with 'sometime soon').
Incorrect: I will see you sometimes soon.
— (Incorrect usage, often confused with 'some time ago').
Incorrect: I met him sometimes ago.
— Used to compare situations that occur occasionally.
A simple plan is sometimes better than a complex one.
— Used to describe an occasional negative outcome.
The medicine is sometimes worse than the disease.
अक्सर इससे भ्रम होता है
Refers to an unspecified point in time (e.g., 'Let's meet sometime').
Refers to a duration or amount of time (e.g., 'I need some time').
Refers to a higher frequency than 'sometimes' (e.g., 70% vs 50%).
मुहावरे और अभिव्यक्तियाँ
— A way to say that success is not guaranteed and failure is part of life.
Don't be sad about the game; sometimes you win, sometimes you lose.
informal— Everyone will be successful or lucky at some point.
He finally got the promotion; I guess every dog has its day sometimes.
informal— People often think other situations are better than their own, even if they aren't.
She wants to move to the city, but sometimes the grass is greener on the other side.
informal— Sometimes people focus too much on small details and miss the big picture.
He's so worried about the budget that he's missing the main goal; sometimes you can't see the forest for the trees.
neutral— Sometimes a simpler approach is more effective than a complex one.
Don't add too much decoration; sometimes less is more.
neutral— Real life events can be more unbelievable than made-up stories.
The way they met was so unlikely; sometimes truth is stranger than fiction.
neutral— You have to accept the bad parts of a situation along with the good parts.
The job is hard but the pay is great; sometimes you have to take the bitter with the sweet.
informal— It is often better to say nothing than to speak.
I wanted to argue, but I realized that sometimes silence is golden.
neutral— Not everything has a hidden or complex meaning.
Don't over-analyze his comment; sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.
informal— Unusual events can occasionally happen more than once.
They won the lottery again; I guess sometimes lightning strikes twice.
informalआसानी से भ्रमित होने वाले
They look and sound very similar.
'Sometimes' is about how often; 'sometime' is about when.
I sometimes (occasionally) go there, and I will go there again sometime (at an unknown time).
They sound identical in fast speech.
'Sometimes' is an adverb; 'some time' is a noun phrase meaning a period of time.
I sometimes (occasionally) spend some time (a duration) at the library.
They have very similar meanings.
'Occasionally' is slightly less frequent and more formal than 'sometimes'.
I sometimes eat out, but I only occasionally go to expensive restaurants.
Both are adverbs of frequency.
'Seldom' means very rarely (10%), while 'sometimes' means occasionally (50%).
I sometimes watch movies, but I seldom watch horror films.
Both describe habits.
'Usually' means most of the time (90%), while 'sometimes' means only half the time (50%).
I usually walk to work, but I sometimes take the bus.
वाक्य संरचनाएँ
I sometimes [verb].
I sometimes play.
Sometimes I [verb].
Sometimes I cook.
Subject + be + sometimes + adjective.
She is sometimes busy.
Subject + sometimes + don't/doesn't + verb.
He sometimes doesn't listen.
It can sometimes be [adjective].
It can sometimes be hard.
Do you sometimes [verb]?
Do you sometimes travel?
Sometimes... other times...
Sometimes it's hot, other times it's cold.
While [clause], it sometimes [verb].
While he is smart, he sometimes fails.
शब्द परिवार
संज्ञा
विशेषण
संबंधित
इसे कैसे इस्तेमाल करें
Very high in both spoken and written English.
-
I sometime go to the park.
→
I sometimes go to the park.
You must include the 's' at the end for the adverb of frequency.
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I don't sometimes like pizza.
→
I sometimes don't like pizza.
'Sometimes' usually comes before the negative auxiliary 'don't'.
-
Let's meet sometimes next week.
→
Let's meet sometime next week.
Use 'sometime' (no 's') for an unspecified point in time.
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I need sometimes to finish this.
→
I need some time to finish this.
Use 'some time' (two words) for a duration or amount of time.
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It sometimes snows in the Sahara.
→
It rarely snows in the Sahara.
'Sometimes' implies a higher frequency (50%) than what is true for snow in the Sahara.
सुझाव
The 'S' is Essential
Always remember the 's' at the end of 'sometimes' when you mean 'occasionally'. This is the most common mistake for learners.
Vary Your Position
Don't always put 'sometimes' in the same place. Moving it to the beginning or end of a sentence can make your writing more interesting.
Use Synonyms
To sound more advanced, try using 'occasionally' or 'from time to time' instead of 'sometimes' in your essays.
Soften Your Tone
Use 'sometimes' to make your criticisms or opinions sound more polite and less aggressive.
Listen for the Stress
Remember that the stress is on the first syllable: SOME-times. This will help you recognize it in fast speech.
Comma Usage
When you start a sentence with 'Sometimes', it's often a good idea to put a comma after it, especially in formal writing.
The 50% Rule
Think of 'sometimes' as the 50% mark on a frequency scale. This helps you choose the right word for the situation.
Answer with Nuance
Instead of just saying 'yes' or 'no', use 'sometimes' to give a more detailed and natural answer.
Context Matters
Pay attention to the words around 'sometimes' to understand the exact frequency the author is suggesting.
Avoid 'Sometimes Soon'
Never say 'sometimes soon'. The correct phrase is 'sometime soon' because you are talking about a point in time, not frequency.
याद करें
स्मृति सहायक
'Sometimes' has an 'S' for 'Several' times. 'Sometime' has no 'S' for a 'Single' time.
दृश्य संबंध
Imagine a calendar where only half of the days are circled. This represents 'sometimes'.
Word Web
चैलेंज
Try to write five sentences about your weekly routine using 'sometimes' in a different position in each sentence.
शब्द की उत्पत्ति
The word 'sometimes' comes from a combination of the English words 'some' and 'times'.
मूल अर्थ: It originally meant 'at one time' or 'formerly' in the 14th century.
Germanic (Old English roots).सांस्कृतिक संदर्भ
No specific sensitivities, but be careful not to use it to downplay serious issues (e.g., 'I sometimes hit my dog' is not a good use of the word).
Used frequently for hedging and politeness.
असल ज़िंदगी में अभ्यास करें
वास्तविक संदर्भ
Daily Routine
- I sometimes wake up early.
- I sometimes skip breakfast.
- I sometimes walk to work.
- I sometimes go to the gym.
Weather
- It sometimes rains in April.
- It sometimes snows in winter.
- It is sometimes very windy.
- The sun sometimes shines through the clouds.
Feelings
- I sometimes feel lonely.
- I sometimes get angry.
- I sometimes feel very happy.
- I sometimes wonder about the future.
Technology
- The app sometimes crashes.
- The Wi-Fi is sometimes slow.
- The screen sometimes flickers.
- I sometimes forget my password.
Social Life
- We sometimes go to the cinema.
- I sometimes visit my friends.
- They sometimes call me late.
- We sometimes eat out.
बातचीत की शुरुआत
"Do you sometimes find it hard to wake up in the morning?"
"What is something you sometimes do but wish you did always?"
"Do you sometimes wonder what life will be like in 50 years?"
"Is there a food that you only sometimes like to eat?"
"Do you sometimes get lost when you are in a new city?"
डायरी विषय
Write about a habit you sometimes have that you want to change.
Describe a place you sometimes visit and why you like it.
Reflect on a time when you sometimes felt happy and sometimes felt sad.
What are some things that sometimes make you laugh?
Write about a person you only sometimes see but really enjoy spending time with.
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवाल'Sometimes' is an adverb of frequency meaning 'occasionally' (e.g., 'I sometimes go to the gym'). 'Sometime' is an adverb meaning 'at an unspecified time' (e.g., 'Let's have coffee sometime'). The 's' at the end makes all the difference!
'Sometimes' is very flexible. You can put it at the beginning ('Sometimes I'm late'), before the main verb ('I sometimes go'), after the verb 'to be' ('He is sometimes tired'), or at the end ('I visit them sometimes').
Yes! You usually put it before the negative word. For example, 'I sometimes don't eat breakfast.' This means that occasionally, you skip breakfast.
It is neutral and can be used in both formal and informal English. However, in very formal writing, you might prefer words like 'occasionally' or 'periodically'.
On a scale of 0% (never) to 100% (always), 'sometimes' is usually around 50%. It means something happens more than 'rarely' but less than 'often'.
Common synonyms include 'occasionally', 'at times', 'from time to time', and 'now and then'.
As an adverb of frequency, it is always one word: 'sometimes'. 'Some times' (two words) would refer to specific instances or periods of time, which is much less common.
Yes, starting a sentence with 'Sometimes' is very common and is often used for emphasis. Just remember to use a comma after it if the sentence is long.
Yes, you can use it in the past ('I sometimes went there'), present ('I sometimes go there'), and future ('I will sometimes visit you').
It helps you avoid making generalizations. Instead of saying 'It is hot in my country,' you can say 'It is sometimes hot,' which is more accurate.
खुद को परखो 200 सवाल
Write a sentence about your favorite food using 'sometimes'.
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Write a sentence using 'sometimes' and a negative word like 'don't'.
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Write a short paragraph (3 sentences) about your weekend using 'sometimes'.
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Do you sometimes find it hard to learn English? Why?
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Listen to the sentence: 'I sometimes go to the cinema.' What does the speaker do occasionally?
Listen to the sentence: 'Sometimes it is cold.' When is it cold?
Listen to the sentence: 'He is sometimes late.' Is he always late?
Listen to the sentence: 'We sometimes have pizza.' What do they eat occasionally?
Listen to the sentence: 'Do you sometimes play games?' What is the speaker asking?
Listen to the sentence: 'I sometimes don't have time.' Does the speaker always have time?
Listen to the sentence: 'Sometimes the bus is early.' What happens with the bus occasionally?
Listen to the sentence: 'She sometimes forgets her keys.' What does she occasionally forget?
Listen to the sentence: 'It can sometimes be difficult.' Is it always difficult?
Listen to the sentence: 'I sometimes wonder about the future.' What does the speaker occasionally do?
Listen to the sentence: 'Even experts sometimes make mistakes.' Who occasionally makes mistakes?
Listen to the sentence: 'Sometimes silence is better.' What is occasionally better than speaking?
Listen to the sentence: 'The results are sometimes inconsistent.' What is the problem with the results?
Listen to the sentence: 'Sometimes we must take risks.' What must we occasionally do?
Listen to the sentence: 'Truth is sometimes stranger than fiction.' What is occasionally stranger than fiction?
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Summary
The word 'sometimes' is essential for describing the variability of life. It allows you to talk about habits and feelings that are not constant. Example: 'I sometimes feel tired, but I usually have a lot of energy.'
- 'Sometimes' is a common adverb used to describe actions that happen occasionally, roughly 50% of the time.
- It is highly flexible and can be placed at the beginning, middle, or end of a sentence.
- It is often confused with 'sometime' (a point in time) and 'some time' (a duration of time).
- Using 'sometimes' helps avoid over-generalization and makes your English sound more natural and nuanced.
The 'S' is Essential
Always remember the 's' at the end of 'sometimes' when you mean 'occasionally'. This is the most common mistake for learners.
Vary Your Position
Don't always put 'sometimes' in the same place. Moving it to the beginning or end of a sentence can make your writing more interesting.
Use Synonyms
To sound more advanced, try using 'occasionally' or 'from time to time' instead of 'sometimes' in your essays.
Soften Your Tone
Use 'sometimes' to make your criticisms or opinions sound more polite and less aggressive.
उदाहरण
Sometimes I like to read a book in the evening.
संबंधित सामग्री
संदर्भ में सीखें
संबंधित ग्रामर रूल्स
general के और शब्द
a lot of
A2किसी चीज़ की बड़ी मात्रा या संख्या।
about
A1के बारे में ; किसी चीज़ के संबंध में। उदाहरण: जानवरों के बारे में एक किताब।
above
A2किसी चीज़ से ऊँचे स्थान पर होना, ठीक ऊपर।
accident
A2एक दुर्घटना एक अप्रत्याशित घटना है जिससे नुकसान या चोट पहुँचती है।
action
A2कार्रवाई किसी लक्ष्य को प्राप्त करने के लिए कुछ करने की प्रक्रिया है।
after
A2रात के खाने के बाद, हम टहलने गए।
afterward
A2हमने रात का खाना खाया और उसके बाद टहलने गए।
again
A2'again' शब्द का अर्थ है 'फिर से' या 'दोबारा'। इसका उपयोग किसी क्रिया के दोहराव को दिखाने के लिए किया जाता है।
aged
B1एक विशिष्ट आयु का; वृद्ध या परिपक्व। वृद्ध पनीर स्वादिष्ट होता है।
alive
A2जीवित, जो मरा न हो। उदाहरण: 'मछली अभी जीवित है।'