Many people find it tricky to tell the difference between “some day” and “someday.” Both sound the same, but they mean a bit different things. Let’s learn how to use these words!
The words “some day” have been in use for a long, long time. They go way back and are used to talk about specific days. “Someday” is newer and is used to talk about some time in the future, but not on a certain day.
The phrase “some day” means a specific day, but we do not know which one. It is two words.
“Someday” is one word and is used to talk about a time in the future, but not a certain day.
Remember this: “Some day” = Specific Days (two words for specific plans), “Someday” = Sometime in future (one word for future hopes).
Use “some day” when you mean a specific but unknown day. Use “someday” for future hopes and dreams without a specific date. Practice using these words in sentences to get better at knowing which one to use!
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