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English 1b3 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Relative clause

The business opens at 8am, when we will be in contact.

The business opens at 8am, which is when we will be in contact.



The first contains the relative adverb when. Which is better in this instance?





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Hi, The business opens at 8am, when we will be in contact. The business opens at 8am, which is when we will be in contact. The first contains the relative adverb when.

  • Hi, The business opens at 8am, when we will be in contact.
  • The business opens at 8am, which is when we will be in contact.
  • The first contains the relative adverb when.
  • Which is better in this instance?
  • It sounds like the most important information to be conveyed is the time you will be in contact.
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Hi,

The business opens at 8am, when we will be in contact.

The business opens at 8am, which is when we will be in contact.



The first contains the relative adverb when. Which is better in this instance?



It sounds like the most important
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CliveIt sounds like the most important information to be conveyed is the time you will be in contact

Hi,

Good point. But you do believe both my versions are OK?
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Hi,

Yes.

OK just means OK, right?

Clive
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CliveOK just means OK, right?

Emotion: smile haha, good point. I just get bored of using the same words

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