0I like to do several things at a time.02br 02br 00I read from a book that "at a time" and "at one time" are of different meanings. At one time, I used to go home late. "At one time" here refers to a time in the past. But if I would like to emphasize, can I say, 02br 02br 00"I like to do several things at ONE time. That's me. Period."02br 02br 00Can I?02br 02br 00Happy New Year to my old friends here.02br 02br 00Pastel 0-
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