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Arthematist Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Avoiding repeatition

"I have to leave at 11:30. It ends at 11:30." What would you recommend for the underlined part of the sentence to avoid repeatition?

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I have to leave when it ends at 11:30.

  • I have to leave when it ends at 11:30.
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I have to leave when it ends at 11:30.
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That is a good one! But actually I want to change only the part that I underlined. The problem is, originally I wanted to say "at that time", but I realized that it has a different meaning. So what I want to know is the expression that can be used in this situation.

Thanks again
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Hi,

That is a good one! But actually I want to change only the part that I underlined. The problem is, originally I wanted to say "at that time", but I realized that it has a different meaning.

I'd say 'It ends at that time'. What problem do you see with saying this?



Clive

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