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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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How would you phrase these 2 sentences?

How would you naturally phrase these 2 sentences?
I can't be everywhere at once/at the same time.

He crossed both street in one go/at once/at the same time so he jay walked diagonally.

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Anonymous I can't be everywhere at once/at the same time. Either phrase is natural. Anonymous He crossed both street in one go/at once/at the same time so he jay walked diagonally.

  • Anonymous I can't be everywhere at once/at the same time.
  • Either phrase is natural.
  • Anonymous He crossed both street in one go/at once/at the same time so he jay walked diagonally.
  • He needed to cross both street s in one go so he jay-walked diagonally across the intersection.
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AnonymousI can't be everywhere at once/at the same time.
Either phrase is natural.
AnonymousHe crossed both street in one go/at once/at the same time so he jay walked diagonally.
He needed to cross both streets in one go so he jay-walked diagonally across the intersection.

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