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Amit82 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Usage of "When" as connector

Hi Experts,

I am very confused with the usage of "When" as a connector to show time relationship. I searched but could not found any material that shows the proper usage of When with different tenses.

what is the ground rule for tenses in both the clauses joined by When in different tenses?

One rule i know "When you are talking about an event in the
future, use the present tense instead of the future tense with when in the time clause." for example

When I get home tonight, I'll call you.

but what about the below? what is the rule?

He ___ in that company when he had the chance.

A. should invest
B. would have been invested.
C. could be investing.
D. Should have invested.

Please help.
  

Top answer

The answer is D. He should have invested in that company when he had the chance. To add to your example: 1.

  • The answer is D.
  • He should have invested in that company when he had the chance.
  • To add to your example: 1.
  • I'll call you (future) when I get home tonight (present).
  • 2.
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The answer is D.

He should have invested in that company when he had the chance.

To add to your example:

1. I'll call you (future) when I get home tonight (present).
2. I sleep a lot (present) when it's cloudy outside (present).
3. I ran away (past) when I saw the lion (past).
4. I had left already (past perfect) when she arrived (past).
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thanks Shawn for the ans, but how did you reach there. what is the rule, please you can please share.
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Thanks Shawn for your reply..i think i missed the examples.
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amit82Thanks Shawn for your reply..i think i missed the examples
You're welcome! I added the examples later.
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Ohh.. you are smart..

thanks for the detail explanation.. i was actually looking for it...

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