0Can I say,02br 02br 00(a) He reads newspapers when he is having his breakfast every day / now.02br 02br 00(b) He sees corals when he is snorkelling in the sea every month / now. 0-
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02br 00When he has his breakfast, he reads the newspapers. 02br 02br 00Every month when he snorkels, he sees the coral reefs. 0-
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02br 00When he has his breakfast, he reads the newspapers.
02br 02br 00Every month when he snorkels, he sees the coral reefs.
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0 Neither is a particularly well-written sentence.02br 00When he has his breakfast, he reads the newspapers. He reads the newspapers every day while he is having his breakfast.02br 02br 00Every month when he snorkels, he sees the coral reefs. He sees the coral reefs every month when he is snorkelling.0-