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UK//frəm taɪm tə taɪm//US//frəm taɪm tə taɪm//

Meaning of From time to time

Occasionally; not regularly.

In simple words: Sometimes, but not often.

From time to time in a sentence

  • From time to time, I enjoy reading novels.
  • The team reviews old projects from time to time.
  • From time to time, she travels to new countries.

How to use From time to time

Use this phrase in informal and neutral contexts to indicate a frequency that is not regular. It is suitable for conversations, writing, but may be less formal in serious texts.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Imagine a clock that ticks occasionally - 'from time to time'.

Related words

Collocations with From time to time

  • check in from time to time
  • occurs from time to time
  • remind from time to time

Synonyms for From time to time

Common mistakes with From time to time

  • Using in formal writing where specific timing is needed.
  • Confusing with 'every now and then' which implies a similar but slightly different frequency.

Compare From time to time with Occasionally, Sometimes, Now and then

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Frequently asked questions about From time to time

What does From time to time mean?

Sometimes, but not often.

What is the definition of From time to time?

Occasionally; not regularly.

How do you use From time to time in a sentence?

From time to time, I enjoy reading novels.

Can you give another example of From time to time?

The team reviews old projects from time to time.

What are synonyms for From time to time?

Common alternatives include occasionally, sometimes, now and then, periodically, intermittently.

What words go with From time to time?

It commonly pairs with check in from time to time, occurs from time to time, remind from time to time.

What are common mistakes when using From time to time?

Using in formal writing where specific timing is needed. Confusing with 'every now and then' which implies a similar but slightly different frequency.

How do you pronounce From time to time?

US: //frəm taɪm tə taɪm//, UK: //frəm taɪm tə taɪm//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use From time to time?

Use this phrase in informal and neutral contexts to indicate a frequency that is not regular. It is suitable for conversations, writing, but may be less formal in serious texts.