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Fold silver Posted 9 years ago
Vocabulary

Referring to the past

Is there any difference between "in those days" and "at that time" ?

  

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fold silver Is there any difference between "in those days" and "at that time" ? Yes. 'in those days' refers to a longer period of time.

  • fold silver Is there any difference between "in those days" and "at that time" ?
  • Yes.
  • 'in those days' refers to a longer period of time.
  • 'at that time' may refer only to a brief moment or to a longer period of time.
  • CJ
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fold silver

Is there any difference between "in those days" and "at that time" ?

Yes. 'in those days' refers to a longer period of time. 'at that time' may refer only to a brief moment or to a longer period of time.

CJ

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