He was very busy yesterday afternoon. One minute he was cooking, the next doing the laundry, and tidying up the room, too.
Does this mean that the person was cooking, and then in quick successfion (after cooking), the person did the laundry and tidied up his room at the same time?
Does this mean that the person was cooking, and then in quick succession (after cooking), the person did the laundry and tidied up his room at the same time? He was very busy yesterday afternoon. One minute he was cooking, the next doing the laundry, and tidying up the room, too.
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Does this mean that the person was cooking, and then in quick succession (after cooking), the person did the laundry and tidied up his room at the same time?
He was very busy yesterday afternoon. One minute he was cooking, the next doing the laundry, and tidying up the room, too.
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