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Satokos Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Progressive form with "when"

Can I use progressive form in a when-clause?

For example,

"When I was having lunch, the telephone rang."

Or, should I say "While I was having lunch..." in this case?
  

Top answer

Both when and while are correct. CB

  • Both when and while are correct.
  • CB
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Both when and while are correct.

CB

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