Expression: Sooner or later
Sooner or later
Meaning/Usage: at some future time; eventually
Explanation: When something should happen, but you don't know when it will happen, you can use this term to express that it will eventually happen.
Explanation: When something should happen, but you don't know when it will happen, you can use this term to express that it will eventually happen.
Example Sentences
"Don't keep waiting for him to confess. He'll tell you sooner or later."
"He'll come to his senses sooner or later."
"She'll realize that she's doing something wrong sooner or later."
"Don't keep waiting for him to confess. He'll tell you sooner or later."
"He'll come to his senses sooner or later."
"She'll realize that she's doing something wrong sooner or later."
DIALOGUE
A: "My cat has gone missing since yesterday."
B: "What happened?"
A: "I didn't realize I left the gate open."
B: "Don't worry, sooner or later your cat will come home."
Other Common Sentences
"I'm not worried about it. He'll eventually return my book."
“I'm looking for a new job. It's tough but I'm sure I'll find one eventually.”
Note:
We use the adverb eventually to mean ‘in the end’, especially when something has involved a long time, or a lot of effort or problems:
"I looked everywhere for my keys, and eventually found them inside one of my shoes!" (I found them after a long time and a lot of effort.)
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