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Drica Posted 18 years ago
Vocabulary

One day / Some day

Hi,

I made an invitation to come for a visit and I got this answer: " thanks for the invitation. I would love to come to Brazil. But unfortunately I am working on a project and will travel to Europe for my research. But one day."

first doubt: : if the writer had written some day instead of one day would that change the meaning or the intention to come visit ?

thanks
  

Top answer

I don't think so. Both "one day" and "someday" mean at some time in the future.

  • I don't think so.
  • Both "one day" and "someday" mean at some time in the future.
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I don't think so. Both "one day" and "someday" mean at some time in the future.
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AnnvanI don't think so. Both "one day" and "someday" mean at some time in the future.
thank you so much ! The response is an acceptance right? Id didn´t seem to me a polite refusal? thanks!
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Annvan I don't think so. Both "one day" and "someday" mean at one time in the future.

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