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Namsteven Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

License on the way

A: What's your major?

B: I'm majoring in Economics, obtaining my real estate license on the way.

- What does "on the way" mean in this situation?

Thanks a lot to Teachers,

Namsteven
  

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"on the way" = "in the process" As in: we drove from Seattle to San Francisco, and on the way we stopped in Portland.

  • "on the way" = "in the process" As in: we drove from Seattle to San Francisco, and on the way we stopped in Portland.
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"on the way" = "in the process"

As in: we drove from Seattle to San Francisco, and on the way we stopped in Portland.
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namstevenWhat does "on the way" mean in this situation?
concurrently; at the same time; during the same time period.

CJ

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