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Occasion meaning
When we talk about occasion as "time when something happens" what does it mean? Example: "I was drinking a tea in the morning" It was a time when I was drinking tea. Could we use "occasion"? Explain like I'm 5. Thanks!
Feb 9, 2014 1:41 PM
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We could say there was an occasion (or time) when i was drinking tea
An example of using occasion to describe a particular event or time when something took place would be "on one occasion I stayed up until two in the morning"
"on occasions" is sometimes used instead of "sometimes" eg. On occasions i go fishing
Have a look at this link which explains the various uses quite clearly
http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/occasion
February 9, 2014
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good: It was an occasion I was drinking tea. yes occasion works here but I like "a time" better in this context
February 9, 2014
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