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Bielo Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Which one is correct?

"You were asking for an explanation and I was just answering" or "You asked for an explanation and I just answered"?

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In a very casual sense, both are OK. Use of the word "just" in the sentences you give is more commony found in casually spoken English.

  • In a very casual sense, both are OK.
  • Use of the word "just" in the sentences you give is more commony found in casually spoken English.
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In a very casual sense, both are OK.

Use of the word "just" in the sentences you give is more commony found in casually spoken English.

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