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How do you say this another way? ** I've got a quick errand to run.. ** if I say, I've got an urgent job to do. Is it OK?
2022年7月24日 12:48
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A quick errand and an urgent job are not the same thing. An errand involves taking a short trip outside. For example, collecting dry cleaning, returning books to the library, or going to a store to buy milk are all errands. The word has no suggestion of urgency. A job can be done anywhere. It might involve taking a short trip outside, or it might involve sitting at your desk. You could say: I have to go out I have to go somewhere I have to so something
2022年7月24日
Depending on the situation, but maybe "i'd have to be away for a sec!" :)
2022年7月24日
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