"Something" (meaning a noun of unsure identity) is always one word.
"Some thing" (same meaning, except some would be an adjective, while thing is a noun) means the same thing, but people almost always prefer "something."
The word sought may be "chiropractitioner" (chiropractor).(There may someday be a cryopractitioner, one who employs extreme cold.)
I am going to conquer the world someday
In current usage, photo shoot is two words. However, language changes over time and someday photo shoot may be one word.
Yes, newfound is one word.
Nah, someday is a noun.
The adverb someday is written solid: Perhaps someday we will know the truth. The two-word form some day means "a specific but unnamed day": We will reschedule the meeting for some day when everyone can attend.from dictionary.comusually it is one word - somedayhope this helps
No, it is not a noun. The one-word form "someday" is an adverb.
A sentence with the word ought in it is: "I ought to be a superstar someday!"
Someday his skin is going to shrivel.
The ISBN of Someday This Pain Will Be Useful to You is 0-374-30989-2.
Both one or two words can be used. "Someday" is the most popular, whereas "some day" is least popular.
Checkmate - 1960 The Someday Man 2-29 was released on: USA: 2 May 1962
someday
I am going to conquer the world someday
don't you cry I'll come back again someday
True Phlebotomy - 2011 Someday 2-5 was released on: USA: August 2012
Someday when she is married.