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Kumenglish Posted 6 years ago
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Not specifically

Context: I don't spend time for specific hobby.

A: What is your hobby?

B: Not specifically. But, Rarely, I browse my newsfeeds for a while on facebook during my regular work.

Please check the conversation.

Are "Not specifically" and "Rarely" suitable?

  

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Context: I don't really have a hobby. A: What is your hobby? B: I don't really have one.

  • Context: I don't really have a hobby.
  • A: What is your hobby?
  • B: I don't really have one.
  • But once in a while I browse my news feeds on facebook at work.
  • The idiom ' once in a while ' means ' occasionally, not often'.
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Context: I don't really have a hobby.

A: What is your hobby?

B: I don't really have one. But once in a while I browse my news feeds on facebook at work.

The idiom 'once in a while' means 'occasionally, not often'.


Are "Not specifically" and "Rarely" suitable? Not really.

Clive

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