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  1. The first thing to say is that one day is written as two words, except when used as an adjective, when it can occur as one-day. Some day is also written as two words, except when, as in your example, it is an adverb (although even then you might still find it as two words).

  2. RESPUESTA RÁPIDA. "Someday" es un adverbio que se puede traducir como "algún día", y "one day" es una frase que se puede traducir como "un día". Aprende más sobre la diferencia entre "someday" y "one day" a continuación. someday (. suhm.

  3. Someday means “at an indefinite time in the future.”. Some day refers to one day that is perhaps unknown or unspecified. Someday and some day are easy expressions to confuse because they differ by just one space. Learn how to keep them straight in this article.

  4. 6 de ene. de 2021 · "Someday" implies that the day is expected to be some distance away. (It is often even implied that the day may not actually come at all, and that the day is the subject of fervent (though perhaps misplaced) hope.) "One day" does not come up very often in this idiom, but it would be similar to "someday".

  5. 28 de mar. de 2024 · “Someday, I’d like to travel around the world.” On the other hand, “some day” is a phrase that combines the adjective “some” with the noun “day” to indicate a specific yet unknown or unspecified day. This combination serves to accentuate the focus on a particular day without revealing the exact date. An example of its usage is:

  6. 25 de dic. de 2020 · Someday means “at an indefinite time in the future.” Some day refers to one day that is perhaps unknown or unspecified. Yes, you can use one day instead, with the same meaning as "some day". "Yes, you are" is correct, because it refers to the verb used in the preceding sentence "you are going to be". Would "yes, you will" also be correct?

  7. 30 de ago. de 2022 · However, you may also see one day as a noun phrase like some day when specifically talking about a single day. It depends on the sentence. You can use one day as a (more specific) substitute for some day: Let’s schedule our meeting for one day in October.