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Jack112 Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

If / When

What is the difference between these ones? "If" vs "when" ?

1. You would use this bank card when you are buying things.

2. You would use this bank card if you are buying things.

Thanks.
  

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Dear Jack112, There is no difference. It is better to say «You would use this bank card if you were buying things». Kind regards, Goldmund

  • Dear Jack112, There is no difference.
  • It is better to say «You would use this bank card if you were buying things».
  • Kind regards, Goldmund
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Dear Jack112,

There is no difference. It is better to say «You would use this bank card if you were buying things».

Kind regards,

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