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Guyper Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Does this phrase make sense?

"I will be waiting for you when your bus arrives"

Should it be until instead of when?

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While it is quite likely that you will wait no longer after the bus arrives (indicating 'until'), when is much more natural.

  • While it is quite likely that you will wait no longer after the bus arrives (indicating 'until'), when is much more natural.
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While it is quite likely that you will wait no longer after the bus arrives (indicating 'until'), when is much more natural.

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