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I was engaged there vs I was engaged there almost

Both phrases are correct, but they convey slightly different meanings. "I was engaged there" implies that the person was involved or occupied in some activity at that place, while "I was engaged there almost" suggests that the person was involved or occupied in some activity at that place for a significant amount of time, but not quite. The addition of "almost" adds a nuance of duration to the statement.

Last updated: March 21, 2024 • 552 views

I was engaged there

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate involvement or occupation at a specific place.

This phrase is used to convey that the speaker was involved or occupied in some activity at a particular location.
  • Mar 24, 2014 ... While I was engaged, there were always momentous occasions to look forward to : scouting our dream venue, going dress shopping with my ...
  • A. I was engaged there as clerk in an insurance office. Q. Were you not also in business for yourself, and did you not have a partner? Will you please answer this ...
  • I was engaged there as a bottler and labeller. The factory building was very old. While I was still there my Dad was killed in a car accident, and my brother was ...
  • Jun 21, 2015 ... Once I was engaged, I was engaged. There was no difference in what I did in my giving and what I did for a fee. If I took something on, it was ...

I was engaged there almost

This phrase is correct and adds a nuance of duration to the statement, suggesting that the speaker was involved or occupied in some activity at a specific place for a significant amount of time, but not quite.

This phrase is used to convey that the speaker was involved or occupied in some activity at a particular location for a significant amount of time, but not completely.

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