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Newguest Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

were/when

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They had to remind themselves what were the questions like.

---maybe it should be: They had to remind themselves what the questions were like.

2. When you will teach by yourself you won't..... (is it OK to use "will" after "when"?) Maybe: When you teach by yourself you won't.....

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Hi, They had to remind themselves what were the questions like. ---maybe it should be: They had to remind themselves what the questions were like. Yes, it should be the latter.

  • Hi, They had to remind themselves what were the questions like.
  • ---maybe it should be: They had to remind themselves what the questions were like.
  • Yes, it should be the latter.
  • 2.
  • When you will teach by yourself you won't..
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Hi,

They had to remind themselves what were the questions like.

---maybe it should be: They had to remind themselves what the questions were like. Yes, it should be the latter.

2. When you will teach by yourself you won't.. (is it OK to use "will" after "when"?) Maybe: When you teach by yourself you won't..
Yes, use present tense and not future in a sentence like th
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No, I'm trying to say that when you become an independent teacher (no one will tell you how to do your lesson) than you will OR you won't .....
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Hi,
Oh, I see. I didn't notice the ellipsis.

Say When you teach by yourself, you won't..

You might also consider When you are teaching by yourself, you won't..

Clive
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Hi,
Oh, I see. I didn't notice the ellipsis.

Say When you teach by yourself, you won't..

You might also consider When you are teaching by yourself, you won't..

Clive

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