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Silverpink Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

ONE DAY and SOME DAY

Dear All,
would you please help me,
It's confusing me about "one day" "some day"

For example :

I wish "one day" I could go there

or

I wish "some day" I could go there

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Do two sentences above have the same meaning (one day and some day), or different?

Thanx

pinky
  

Top answer

I've always taken the two meanings as identical. - A.

  • I've always taken the two meanings as identical.
  • - A.
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I've always taken the two meanings as identical.

- A.
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My experience is the same as Avangi's. Some people like to say "one day"; some like to say "some day". Either way it means the same thing. Usually these are at the end, though:

I hope I can go there one day.
I hope I can go there some day.


CJ

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