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Beopro Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

In the neighborhood

A: What brings you here?

B: I was taking care of something near here so I wanted to stop by and say hi.

Hello Native Speakers, are "I was taking care of something near here" and "I was just in the neighborhood taking care of something" interchangeable in this context?

Thanks in advance

  

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beopro are "I was taking care of something near here" and "I was just in the neighborhood taking care of something" interchangeable in this context? Yes.

  • beopro are "I was taking care of something near here" and "I was just in the neighborhood taking care of something" interchangeable in this context?
  • Yes.
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beopro are "I was taking care of something near here" and "I was just in the neighborhood taking care of something" interchangeable in this context?

Yes.

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