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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

in=when?

A: I'm going to work now. I promised Mr Chen that I would get to the office early today.

B: Be careful in riding.

Is "in" in that sentence means "when?" Thanks!!
  

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More accurately: in the process/course of .

  • More accurately: in the process/course of .
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More accurately: in the process/course of.

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