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Anonymous
#282951 Thu, 19 Oct 06 09:57 AM
Hello,
I would like to know the very meaning of this AT THE TIME here:
'The musicians were giving me tunes with chords all the time, and AT THE TIME I didn't want to play them. The music was too thick.'
Does it means that after a time, at last, he didn't want to play them anymore?
Thanks, Jo.
Anonymous
Inchoateknowledge
#283003 Thu, 19 Oct 06 02:00 PM
At that time when they were giving me tunes
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Time relationships grammar
At no time
time
Time
ON TIME
Time
'at the time of ~'
it's time that...
in time
the time
Of No Time
Marius Hancu
#283045 Thu, 19 Oct 06 03:25 PM
during that period, at that time
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