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Alc24 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

RIGHT WHEN or JUST AS in this sentence please?

How would you say this sentence please? Which are right, which are wrong, which would you say?

Just as/right when I was coming out, she left.

Just as/right when I was coming out, she was leaving.

Just as/right when I was going to come out, she left.

Just as/right when I was going to come out, she was leaving.

Just as/right when I was going to come out, she was going to leave.

I've asked this sentence with WHEN how about JUST AS or RIGHT WHEN

Just as/right when the train was pulling in, she was eating.

Just as/right when the train was pulling in, she ate.

Just as/right when the train was pulling in, she ate.

Just as/right when the train was going to pull in, she ate.

Just as/right when the train was going to pull in, she was eating.

Just as/right when the train was going to pull in, she was going to eat.

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Anyone could please tell me what you think of these sentences and which are correct? Thank you

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Anyone could please tell me what you think of these sentences and which are correct?

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You have posted many similar questions in the past. Did you understand the answers from the experts? It appears that you have digested the explanations because you kept asking the same questions.
" Right when " and " just as " are practically interchangeable 99% of the time. I'd say, " just as " is more common. Right when means the same as "when". Right - emphasize the moment, "when". That's
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Thank you,

I'd like to know about the sentences, which you can say, it's more of a tense problem actually.

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Could someone please tell me once and for all which of these sentences are ok, by putting thoughts next to each sentence please?

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Can someone please tell which are correct and which aren't?

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They're all right. Lo, seven years later, I wonder if you have the same question. It just depends on whether they agree with the tense you're using elsewhere in the same paragraph/document.

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