English for Today by Ganiu Abisoye Bamgbose (Dr GAB)
Sometime, Sometimes, Some times
Sometime: at some unspecified or unknown time. He was here sometime last week.
Sometimes: occasionally, rather than all of the time. Sometimes I like to do things on my own.
Some times: The two-word expression some time means a period of time. Some times are tough times; learn to stay strong.
The sometime head of unit sometimes comes here to drink beer but some times are tough that he just settles for ogogoro.
Would you use them together too?
Dr GAB