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Alc24 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Continuous or simple tense???/ CONVENIENT vs SUITS

Which would you use?

What were you listening to when you were getting ready?
What were you listening to when you got ready for the party?

Which would you say and does it make sense?

When its most convenient for you, you say you're at work and when it's most convenient for you you say you're not at work.

When it suits you, you're at work, when it suits you you're are not at work. Which is it?

When I need a favor you're not at work and when I call to just stop by, all of a sudden you're free to see me.

Thank you
  

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What were you listening to WHILE you were getting ready ? GRAVEDIGGER

  • What were you listening to WHILE you were getting ready ?
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What were you listening to WHILE you were getting ready ?

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Some of these sound familiarEmotion: wink.

In the case of the first pair of sentences: while

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