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Alc24 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

4 questions (AT WHICH POINT/ MORE/WHEN vs WHILE)

How do you use "AT WHICH POINT" please
  • I'm going to sleep until you're done with your homework, at which point you will wake me up. (is this ok?) How else would you use it?
WHEN or WHEN
  • You're not going to play while/when I'm gone.
  • I didn't/couldn't remember how well you played.
  • I like the way she does it more. (can you place MORE at the end?)
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My notes/suggestions are in bold below: * I'm going to sleep until you're done with your homework, at which point you will wake me up. ) How else would you use it? Yes, this is okay.

  • My notes/suggestions are in bold below: * I'm going to sleep until you're done with your homework, at which point you will wake me up.
  • ) How else would you use it?
  • Yes, this is okay.
  • The phrase is used to indicate a point in time at which action changes or is initiated.
  • "We drove until we ran out of gas, at which point the car coasted to a stop.
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My notes/suggestions are in bold below:

* I'm going to sleep until you're done with your homework, at which point you will wake me up. (is this ok?) How else would you use it?
Yes, this is okay. The phrase is used to indicate a point in time at which action changes or is initiated. "We drove until we ran out of gas, at which point the car coasted to a stop."

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