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HideDid you get it right?
Hello Frank,
Thanks for getting in touch! ๐
You're correct. They both can mean 'simultaneously.'
"At one time" can also be a phrase related to time, meaning 'in or during a known but unspecified past period.'
Feel free to ask us any other questions that come up.
Sincerely,
รva
Team EnglishClass101.com
Hello everyone.
In the text there are these two expressions:
1) at a time
2) at one time
Both seem to have the same meaning: simultaneously.
Is it correct?
I'm asking that because the expression 2) is translated on the dictionary with "once" or "long ago".
Thank you.
Hello Ayah,
Thankyou for your comment. ๐
Next up, please work your way through the lessons at your current English skills level.
Feel free to ask any questions you have throughout your studies.
Sincerely,
Eva
Team EnglishClass101.com
Yes I did it . But I'm confused! what comes next?