Hello everybody.
Copper’s father passed away just about two years ago. He was a
director at a big bank, and after he died, Copper’s family moved from
their mansion in the old city to a modest house in the suburbs.
Just means exactly and about means almost, am I right? I can't figure out just about.
And my second question is what the comparison is made between in the old city with in the suburbs.
Thanks ??
Jamal 1315 just about approximately (maybe a little less, maybe a little more) Jamal 1315 what comparison is made between in the old city with in the suburbs There is no comparison. The verb is move . When we change where we live, we say that we move.
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Jamal 1315just about
approximately (maybe a little less, maybe a little more)
Jamal 1315what comparison is made between in the old city with in the suburbs
There is no comparison. The verb is move. When we change where we live, we say that we move. We can describe this move as we can describe any