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John
How can use "chore" ?
1. I am busing doing a chore
2. I am busing doing the chore.
3. I am busing doing chores.
The above three word, which one is natural ?
2014年8月26日 08:20
解答 · 9
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Number 3. Think of 'chores' as a synonym of 'housework'. If you mean a specific chore, it's more natural to name it.
I'm busy doing chores/housework (in general) or I'm busy doing laundry (specifically).
We can also say anything is a chore to mean we find it tedious and annoying.
e.g. I used to love going to parties, but now I find it such a chore
2014年8月26日
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I'm busy doing chores.
I'm busy doing some chores.
I'm busy finishing up my chores for the day.
I'm busy with some household chores right now. (cleaning, tidying, etc.)
2014年8月27日
I agree with Claire that the third is the most normal sentence:
I am busy doing chores.
This means that you are doing jobs that need to be done in and around the house - cleaning, tidying, laundry, gardening etc.
By the way, this is a US English expression. We don't tend to use the word 'chore(s)' with this meaning in British English.
2014年8月26日
Thank you
2014年8月26日
I am BUSY, not busing.
2014年8月26日
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