Some Time, Sometime, Sometimes
When you say SOME TIME you either mean a short time or a long time.
The event that you mention too place SOME TIME ago.
If in only one word then SOMETIME has another meaning implying at an indefinite time.
Paul arrived sometime during the party.
When us with a final S, SOMETIMES is an adverb of frequency and is best positioned before the principal verb and after the verb to Be if such verb is present in the sentence. I
I am SOMETIMES puzzled when I see why people act the way they do.
SOMETIMES, she comes in the afternoon, too.
We SOMETIMES come on Wednesday, but not all the time.
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