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Electrum Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Adverb and noun clauses in WHEN

Compare:

You told me when she was in Paris.

You told me, when she was in Paris, that you'd join her.

I don't like the first construction very much, but it's probably OK Some people might omit the commas. What is your opinion?

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I'd shuffle the sentence; the commas or lack thereof confuse in any case.

  • I'd shuffle the sentence; the commas or lack thereof confuse in any case.
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I'd shuffle the sentence; the commas or lack thereof confuse in any case.

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