Using " at the same time.

Status
Not open for further replies.

angel-girl1

Junior Member
Joined
May 22, 2012
Member Type
Student or Learner
Native Language
Arabic
Home Country
Morocco
Current Location
Morocco
Hi,

Can we use "at the same time" as a conjunctive adverb expressing time?

For example: You can take the blue jacket; at the same time, you can take the black one.

Thanks.
 

RonBee

Moderator
Joined
Feb 9, 2003
Member Type
Other
Native Language
American English
Home Country
United States
Current Location
United States
Perhaps you can do that in the appropriate context. However, in the example sentence, "or" makes more sense than "at the same time".

:)
 

emsr2d2

Moderator
Staff member
Joined
Jul 28, 2009
Member Type
English Teacher
Native Language
British English
Home Country
UK
Current Location
UK
Hi,

Can we use "at the same time" as a conjunctive adverb expressing time?

For example: You can take the blue jacket; at the same time, you can take the black one.

Thanks.

If by that you mean that you can take the blue jacket and the black jacket at the same time (concurrently), then yes. However, if you mean that it is just as possible/permissible to take the black jacket as it is to take the blue jacket, but you expect the person to only take one of them, then it doesn't really work.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top