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Both or 'at the same time'?
Message de jebada posté le 09-02-2010 à 18:21:07 (S | E | F)
Hello everybody, I send this topic because I have one question about a kind of sentences.
If we want to say that somebody can do something AND do something else, can we say :
Somebody can both play and watch (for instance)
or can we have to write:
Somebody can play and watch at the same time??
I thank you for your answer.
Message de jebada posté le 09-02-2010 à 18:21:07 (S | E | F)
Hello everybody, I send this topic because I have one question about a kind of sentences.
If we want to say that somebody can do something AND do something else, can we say :
Somebody can both play and watch (for instance)
or can we have to write:
Somebody can play and watch at the same time??
I thank you for your answer.
Réponse: Both or 'at the same time'? de laure95, postée le 10-02-2010 à 10:53:19 (S | E)
Hello,
- both: tous les 2.
- at the same time: à la fois, au même moment
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