Replace the bold part with correct phrase:
#1 Time the concert ended, the crowd clapped and cheered enthusiastically.
A The time when concert
B When the concert
Both seems correct to me. Can you please explain which one is correct here?
Could you check whether A should read "The time when concert" or "The time when the concert"?
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Could you check whether A should read "The time when concert" or "The time when the concert"?
(B) is correct. Adverbial "The time ~" is possible; we can say, for example, "The time (when) my brother visited, it rained all day", though the incorporation of "when" seems debatable to me. However, even if we remove "when" from (A), i.e. "The time the concert ended, the crowd clapped and cheered enthusiastically", it isn't right. It sounds as if the concert was normally in progress, but on