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Hirashin Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Did you play tennis a little time.

Dear native English speakers,

Which would be used? Do they mean the same?
(a) Did you play tennis for a short time?
(b) Di you play tennis for a while?
(c) Did you play tennis a little?
(d) Did you play tennis a little time?
(e) Did you play tennis for a little time?
(f) Did you play tennis for a little while?
(g) Did you play tennis only a while?
(h) Did you play tennis for only a while?
(i) Did you play tennis only for a while?

Thanks in advance.

Hirashin from Kyoto, japan
  

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hirashin Which would be used? (a) Did you play tennis for a short time? (b) Did you play tennis for a while?

  • hirashin Which would be used?
  • (a) Did you play tennis for a short time?
  • (b) Did you play tennis for a while?
  • (f) Did you play tennis for a little while?
  • (h) Did you play tennis for only a while?
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hirashinWhich would be used?
(a) Did you play tennis for a short time?
(b) Did you play tennis for a while?
(f) Did you play tennis for a little while?
(h) Did you play tennis for only a while?
(i) Did you play tennis only for a while?
hirashinDo they mean the same?
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