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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Past continuous tense

Is is possible to use the time marker "at this time" in the past continuous tense? For example:

- What were you doing at this time yesterday?
- What was she doing around this time yesterday?

Thank you for your answer.

Ossy Gumelar
  

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Both sentences are OK. "at" makes a more precise time reference than "around".

  • Both sentences are OK.
  • "at" makes a more precise time reference than "around".
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Both sentences are OK.

"at" makes a more precise time reference than "around".
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Thank you for your respond. Cheers.

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