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Wonder123 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Sentence using when or who twice

There are two houses here, I don't know who is going to live in first one and who in the second one.

When to use the first product and when the second.

First sentence: After second who do we need to use "is going to live" or the sentence sounds ok just without them?

Second sentence: After second when do we need to use "to use" or the sentence sounds ok just without them?

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Wonder123 Sentence using when or who twice Yes, you can do that. Sometimes a comma is advised where words are missing, but I don't think it is really necessary in such short sentences. There are two houses here.

  • Wonder123 Sentence using when or who twice Yes, you can do that.
  • Sometimes a comma is advised where words are missing, but I don't think it is really necessary in such short sentences.
  • There are two houses here.
  • I don't know who is going to live in first one and who(,) in the second one.
  • (We don't know) when to use the first product and when(,) the second.
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Wonder123Sentence using when or who twice
Yes, you can do that. Sometimes a comma is advised where words are missing, but I don't think it is really necessary in such short sentences.

There are two houses here. I don't know who is going to live in first one and who(,) in the second one.

(We don't know) when to use the first produc

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