when usage

When to use “When”. It is better to use while in sentences that talk about two simultaneous actions instead of using when. § While in Rome, be a Roman. Here, it would be wrong to say When in Rome, be a Roman. § I cooked food while she was sleeping – here we can use when too but while is more appropriate when there are two long actions taking place at the same time. Summary – 1.

When to use “When”
When to use “When” from 7esl.com

WebWe use when to mean ‘(at) the time that’. We use since to refer to a particular time in the past until another time or until now: I had a great time when I went to the coast. I have.

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