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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

How can I get rid of the second 'when'?

Should I get rid of the second 'when' and if so how?

I like it when my baby falls asleep right away when I put her down.

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It's OK as is, but you could say 'I like it when my baby falls asleep as soon as I put her down'.

  • It's OK as is, but you could say 'I like it when my baby falls asleep as soon as I put her down'.
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It's OK as is, but you could say

'I like it when my baby falls asleep as soon as I put her down'.

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