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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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I was so concentrated/preoccupied that

I was thinking of what Mom had asked me to buy. I was so concentrated/preoccupied that I didn't watch out for the car in front of me.

Hi,

Which fits better in the above, concentrated or preoccupied?
Besides, is the bolded for in the above optional? Thanks.
  

Top answer

Concentrated is poor here; use preoccupied . For is necessary.

  • Concentrated is poor here; use preoccupied .
  • For is necessary.
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Concentrated is poor here; use preoccupied.
For is necessary.
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