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Angliholic Posted 17 years ago
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She goes about her chores

Each morning Mother Zinkoff padlocks the back door. Then she wheels the playpen up against the front door and places Polly inside. Then she goes about her chores, ready to come running whenever she hears "Bye-bye!"

Hi,

Is it correct to view "goes about her chores" in the above as "starts doing her chores?" Thanks.
  

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Hi

Is it correct to view "goes about her chores" in the above as "starts doing her chores?" - Yes

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