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Wonder123 Posted 11 years ago
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simultaneously or at the same time

He can't cook / work in the kitchen and take care of his baby boy simultaneously / at the same time.

He can't cook / work in the kitchen and simultaneously / at the same time
take care of his baby boy

Which of the above sentences is correct and should i've to use simultaneously or at the same time

Please help me.

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Wonder123 should i've to use simultaneously or at the same time They are synonymous; you may use either without fear or favour.

  • Wonder123 should i've to use simultaneously or at the same time They are synonymous; you may use either without fear or favour.
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Wonder123should i've to use simultaneously or at the same time
They are synonymous; you may use either without fear or favour.

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