Diego
What is the difference between I get up around /about 9 o clock! When it comes to talking about time, do they the same thing? I am talking about around/about. Thanks!
4 feb. 2021 17:54
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A native would more often say "around", at least in American English. "I get up around 9 o'clock". You could also say "I get up AT about 9 o'clock" (make sure "at" is before about). In terms of meaning, they both communicate the same thing, that you are waking up at approximately 9 o'clock.
4 februari 2021
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