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Vincent Teo Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Is / was jogging

Can I say,

(a) He wears his cap when he goes jogging.

(b) He is wearing a cap while / when / as jogging.

(c) He likes to wear a cap before jogging.

(d) He is wearing a cap when he is jogging.

(e) He wears a cap when he is jogging.
  

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(a) He wears his cap when he goes jogging. (b) He wears a cap while / when jogging. (c) He likes to put on a cap before jogging.

  • (a) He wears his cap when he goes jogging.
  • (b) He wears a cap while / when jogging.
  • (c) He likes to put on a cap before jogging.
  • (d) He wears a cap when he is jogging.
  • (e) He wears a cap when he is jogging.
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(a) He wears his cap when he goes jogging.
(b) He wears a cap while / when jogging.
(c) He likes to put on a cap before jogging.
(d) He wears a cap when he is jogging.
(e) He wears a cap when he is jogging.
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Thanks, but how do we know, when do we use "when / while / As" correctly if according to the sentences above?
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