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TeacherJapan Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

conjunctions?

I wonder whether there are any significant differences in the following sentences.

(. ), I want to travel all over the world during the summer vacation.

1) When I get into college,
2) After I get into college,
3) When I am a college student,
4) When I become a college student,
  

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teacherJapan any significant differences None.

  • teacherJapan any significant differences None.
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teacherJapanany significant differences
None.
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Thank you very much for that:) Do you think that if the speaker start a sentence "After I get into college," the reader will expects to be told about the speaker's first days or weeks, not the summer vacation which only occurs months later?
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The reader cannot expect anything specific from 'after...'
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So the choices of any one of those alternatives are acceptable and sound natural in this particular context?
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Please read my first post.
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oh, I am very sorry to bother you! I will:)

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