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· 1 Months ago
Use of When:
When is an adverb which means at what time / at the time /at which.
Examples:
"I did tell you about it." "When? I don't remember."
When are you going?
When's the baby due?
We'll go when you're ready.
Tell me when to start.
Ask him when he's next coming home.
When do you expect to have the project completed (by)?
She was only 20 when she had her first baby.
He was shocked when I told him.
I hate it when there's no one in the office.
I went there when I was a child.
I was just getting into the bath when the phone rang.
I rang them yesterday to check when they were arriving.
So when did you start collecting antique glass?
She was 74 years of age when she wrote her first novel.
What did you miss most about England when you were living in France?
Who will be in charge of the department when Sophie leaves?
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