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Dear native English speakers,
Would all the sentences be used? Do (a), (b) and (c) have almost the same meaning?
(a) When she came, we had been talking for an hour.
(b) When she came along, we had been talking for an hour.
(c) When she came over, we had been talking for an hour.
(d) When she appeared, we had been talking for an hour.
(e) When she dropped by, we had been talking for an hour.
Thanks in advance.
Hirashin
Would all the sentences be used? Do (a), (b) and (c) have almost the same meaning?
(a) When she came, we had been talking for an hour.
(b) When she came along, we had been talking for an hour.
(c) When she came over, we had been talking for an hour.
(d) When she appeared, we had been talking for an hour.
(e) When she dropped by, we had been talking for an hour.
Thanks in advance.
Hirashin