Yes it is - Although it is a complete word in it's own right, as with any compound word it is constructed from other 'complete' words - 'Some' & 'time' are simple words in their own right - these words combine to give the new word 'sometime'
Sometimes is one word.
The word sometimes is not a verb. It's an adverb.
Sometimes is one compound word.
The stressed syllable in the word "sometimes" is the first syllable: "some".
No the word sometimes has two syllables: Some-times.
The Latin word for money used in ancient Rome was "pecunia" or sometimes "argentum".The Latin word for money used in ancient Rome was "pecunia" or sometimes "argentum".The Latin word for money used in ancient Rome was "pecunia" or sometimes "argentum".The Latin word for money used in ancient Rome was "pecunia" or sometimes "argentum".The Latin word for money used in ancient Rome was "pecunia" or sometimes "argentum".The Latin word for money used in ancient Rome was "pecunia" or sometimes "argentum".The Latin word for money used in ancient Rome was "pecunia" or sometimes "argentum".The Latin word for money used in ancient Rome was "pecunia" or sometimes "argentum".The Latin word for money used in ancient Rome was "pecunia" or sometimes "argentum".
Sometimes in french is 'quelquefois'
no it is not but sometimes used as another word for healthy but when it is it is missed used no it is not but sometimes used as another word for healthy but when it is it is missed used
They can. Sometimes it is sunny in Ireland. Sometimes I get angry with politicians!
It depends on how you are using it. Sometimes yes, sometimes no.
sometimes = lif'amím (לפעמים)
No, the word sometimes is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb as done occasionally. Example:I sometimes see John at the cafe.