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when you are speaking about something that something something every now and ___________?

2007-02-10 07:58:19 · 36 answers · asked by Tha Most Shady 3 in Education & Reference Words & Wordplay

or do you say "every now and again" and "every now and then" every now and again?

2007-02-10 08:00:41 · update #1

36 answers

the correct phrase is "every now and then" if u mean something that happens or is done on an irregular pattern of time and not too frequently...."every now and again" practically has the same meaning, but is not commonly used because it sounds grammatically incorrect.

2007-02-10 08:09:28 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Every now and then

2007-02-10 08:24:54 · answer #2 · answered by Lindsay Jane 6 · 0 0

Every now and then

2007-02-10 08:00:50 · answer #3 · answered by Fashionista 4 · 0 0

Every now and then is what i say but go with what your feeling at the time ok

2007-02-10 08:01:36 · answer #4 · answered by Shelby Z 1 · 0 0

Every now and then.

2007-02-10 08:01:43 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I generally say every now and then...but then again I have head people say every now and again. So I am wondering if they are right and I am wrong? or am I wright and they are wrong...OH wait...THEY know everything so I guess I am wrong.

2007-02-10 08:42:32 · answer #6 · answered by jeeccentricx2 5 · 0 0

Every other now and then.

2007-02-10 08:01:23 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I say some times or sometime.
A nice shortcut.
Then, English is not my language.
Every now and then... to give you what you ask! Then!
I am a bit confuse about the "somehing that something something" though...

2007-02-11 04:50:55 · answer #8 · answered by klaartedubois 4 · 0 0

every now and then

2007-02-10 08:36:42 · answer #9 · answered by Spicatt 2 · 0 0

every now and then

2007-02-10 08:00:40 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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