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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Is "when" necessary?

"I am better concentrated when listening to music."
"I am better concentrated listening to music."

Do they both mean the same thing?
  

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The use of "concentrated" is incorrect. Concentrated orange juice means that water has been removed. I can concentrate better when listening to music.

  • The use of "concentrated" is incorrect.
  • Concentrated orange juice means that water has been removed.
  • I can concentrate better when listening to music.
  • "When" is required.
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The use of "concentrated" is incorrect.

Concentrated orange juice means that water has been removed.

I can concentrate better when listening to music.

"When" is required.

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