1i00I stayed up all night until sometime near noon the next day.02i02br 02br 00The word 01i00sometime 02i00is an adverb, but can I use it, as a noun, like above?.02br 00Or should 01i00sometime 02i00be the two -word phrase 01i00some time02i00? 02br 02br 00Thanks02br 00LiJ 0-
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02br 01i 00sometime near noon, sometime last night, sometime tomorrow, sometime last week02i 00, etc. 02br 00CJ 0-
— CalifJim
02br 01i 00sometime near noon, sometime last night, sometime tomorrow, sometime last week02i 00, etc.
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0sometime 01i00adverb02i00 at some not specified or definitely known point of time 00<01i00sometime02i00 last night>00 [m-w.com] 02br 02br 00It's an adverb, not a noun, in your example.02br 01i00sometime near noon, sometime last night, sometime tomorrow, sometime last week02i00, etc.