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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

at a time at once

Could you tell me if both sentences are correct? Is number one clear? How would you say both please?

I rinse the bottles I wash 2 bottles at a time/at once. I have one in my hand rinsing it and the other is in the sink under the flow of the water sink being rinsed so as not to waste any water.

Let me show you how to floss between 4 teeth at once / at the same time / in one go.

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I wash two bottles at a time. I have one in my hand rinsing it and the other is in the sink under the flow of the water sink being rinsed so as not to waste any water. Let me show you how to floss between 4 teeth at the same time.

  • I wash two bottles at a time.
  • I have one in my hand rinsing it and the other is in the sink under the flow of the water sink being rinsed so as not to waste any water.
  • Let me show you how to floss between 4 teeth at the same time.
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I wash two bottles at a time. I have one in my hand rinsing it and the other is in the sink under the flow of the water sink being rinsed so as not to waste any water.
Let me show you how to floss between 4 teeth at the same time.

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