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Liton Das Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

grammar

Is that para grammatically correct.

Sometime it's hard to find motivation to keep going.....sometime motivation finds you.
But in my case neither i am finding motivation nor motivation finding me
  

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Use 'sometimes' as 'sometime' usually gets used to mean 'former' or 'at an unspecified time'. Sometimes it's hard to find motivation to keep going... (s)(S)ometimes motivation finds you.

  • Use 'sometimes' as 'sometime' usually gets used to mean 'former' or 'at an unspecified time'.
  • Sometimes it's hard to find motivation to keep going...
  • (s)(S)ometimes motivation finds you.
  • But (in my case) I am neither finding motivation nor is motivation finding me.
  • The capital after the ellipsis is optional depending on whether you consider it to be part of the same sentence as the first statement.
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Use 'sometimes' as 'sometime' usually gets used to mean 'former' or 'at an unspecified time'.

Sometimes it's hard to find motivation to keep going... (s)(S)ometimes motivation finds you. But (in my case) I am neither finding motivation nor is motivation finding me.

The capital after the ellipsis is optional depending on whether you consider it to be part of the same sentence as

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