You have errands to run an hour away from him and a friend lives not too far from where you will be.
How would you naturally say this? What is the difference?
I’ll take the opportunity to visit him.
I’ll take advantage of this opportunity to visit him.
Thanks
anonymous You have errands to run an hour away from him and a friend lives not too far from where you will be. How would you naturally say this? What is the difference?
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anonymousYou have errands to run an hour away from him and a friend lives not too far from where you will be.
How would you naturally say this? What is the difference?
I’ll take the opportunity to visit him.
I’ll take advantage of this opportunity to visit him.
Thanks
Both of yours are fine. There is also "I'll