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MIG Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

"at one time" vs "once"

Hi.
Please help me to understand the difference between at one time and once.

For instance would you please show me the difference between two sentences below.

1) At one time I was fond of Zane Grey.
2) Once I was fond of Zane Grey.

  

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2) Once I was fond of Zane Grey. No difference. CJ

  • 2) Once I was fond of Zane Grey.
  • No difference.
  • CJ
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MIGFor instance would you please show me the difference between two sentences below.1) At one time I was fond of Zane Grey.2) Once I was fond of Zane Grey.
No difference.
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Thank you very much CalifJim.

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