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Laurel.Oread
any difference between "occasional" and "accidental"? thanks for your reply in advance!^_^
1 sty 2011 12:11
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"occasional" - when you do something, but not often, like: "I drink a beer ocassional" - I drink a beer, once for a two months or rarely.
"accidental" - you use, when you did something unintentionally, e.g. "I was distracted, and I entered accidentally to ladies' room"
1 stycznia 2011
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the first person to respond is correct however... gramatically he also needs a bit of help.
occasional= "I drink beer occasionally"- I drink a beer once or twice a month. the word can be used in several spellings.. as you asked it would be better fit to say "i have an ocassional beer once or twice a month"
accidental- is fairly close also... he is correct again but would be better said if he used " my walking into the ladies room was accidental..... accidental means it was an accident or un-intentional
occasional means that what you are reffering to is not a frequent occurance
hope this helps you both
2 stycznia 2011
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1 stycznia 2011
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Laurel.Oread
Znajomość języków
chiński (mandaryński), angielski, niemiecki, japoński, hiszpański
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niemiecki, japoński, hiszpański
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