"What are sometimes?" is a fun way to talk about things that don't happen all the time, just part of the time.
Imagine you have a toy box full of blocks. Some days, you play with red blocks. Other days, you play with blue ones. Sometimes you even mix them up! That's what "sometimes" means, it's like saying something happens part of the time, not all of it.
When You Use "Sometimes"
You can use "sometimes" when talking about things that are not always the same. For example:
- Sometimes you wear a red shirt.
- Sometimes your friend brings cookies to school.
- Sometimes it rains in the afternoon.
These are just some of the days, not every day, but enough to make it interesting!
So, "sometimes" is like having a special day that happens now and then, like when you get to eat ice cream for lunch instead of sandwiches. It's not always ice cream, but when it happens, it feels extra good!
Examples
- A lightbulb that works most of the time but flickers sometimes.
- Your favorite coffee shop is usually open, but it's closed on Wednesdays sometimes.
- You get a good grade sometimes, but not every time.
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