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27 January
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What is the difference between for a moment and for a minute and for a second ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
What is the difference between for a moment and for a minute and for a second ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
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27 January
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they all pretty much mean the same thing, just not literally. a minute is sixty seconds, and a moment is just the same period of time. example for use: friend "hurry up we're going to be late!" you "one second!"
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they all pretty much mean the same thing, just not literally. a minute is sixty seconds, and a moment is just the same period of time. example for use: friend "hurry up we're going to be late!" you "one second!"
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