She doesn't have much time for breakfast, so she just have has a cup of coffee when she ge ts to office. work Anonymous 2. I has to have no time to have a bowl of cereal and fruit before I go es to wor k.
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Anonymous 1.She doesn't have much time for breakfast, so she justhavehas a cup of coffee when she gets to office.work
Anonymous2. Ihas tohave no time to have a bowl of cereal and fruit before I goesto work.
Anonymous 1.She doesn't have much time for breakfast, so she justhavehas a cup of coffee when she gets to office.work
Anonymous2. Ihas tohave no time to have a bowl of cereal and fruit before I goesto work.
tamguatlayShouldn't it be "before" for both sentences? Thanks.No, the two sentences are saying different things. In the first, she actually has her cuppa in the office. However, thanks for alerting me, tamguatlay. I've just noticed that I should have said "when she gets to the office."