
Norwegian Preposition Expressions: “opptatt av” – “opptatt med”
In this article we will look at the two preposition expressions å være “opptatt med” and være “opptatt av”. A preposition expression is a part where there is a preposition

In this article we will look at the two preposition expressions å være “opptatt med” and være “opptatt av”. A preposition expression is a part where there is a preposition

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