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Cat navy 425 Posted 4 years ago
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I have been forgetful these days.

Hi everyone,

I saw the sentence "I have been forgetful these days." in a video. Could you please tell me if we say "I have been scatter-brained these days." or "I have been absent-minded these days.", do we get a similar meaning?
  

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" in a video. ", do we get a similar meaning? You get a similar meaning, but as you probably already know, not exactly the same meaning.

  • " in a video.
  • ", do we get a similar meaning?
  • You get a similar meaning, but as you probably already know, not exactly the same meaning.
  • 'forgetful' is the most neutral.
  • 'absent-minded' implies being distracted, I'd say, and often it's about trivial matters.
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cat navy 425 Hi everyone,
I saw the sentence "I have been forgetful these days." in a video. Could you please tell me if we say "I ha

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