Definition: Former; sometime.
Alright class, settle down, let’s take a look!
That word “sometimes,” it’s tricky, isn't it? You've got the dictionary giving you "former; sometime," which is a clue, I agree.
Let's break it down, nice and slow,
“Sometime” means
when
– let your knowledge flow!
It points to a time, a particular day,
A moment that happens along the way.
Think of it this way, little learners bright,
"Sometimes" suggests events that aren’t quite right…
Not always, not constantly, you see,
But just
at
that specific time for thee!
“Former” is a bit more complex to grasp,
It means “used to be,” like a past task.
Like "I used to play with blocks," that's former fun,
"Sometimes" can hint at what was done!
So, "sometimes" really means
at
a certain time,
Or something that happens only in rhyme –
(Okay, maybe not
every
single thing!),
But often it’s about a fleeting swing.
Do you have any questions? Let's discuss this further, now you see!