In the context: I am answering my manager's question that when will you collect the payment.
I will collect the payment from the client when I come to our office tomorrow morning.
" In reality, we don't usually repeat the whole question when we answer. " Do you mean When I come to our office or Before I come to our office ? Clive
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In the context: I am answering my manager's question, "When will you collect the payment?"
"I will collect the payment from the client when I come to our office tomorrow morning."
In reality, we don't usually repeat the whole question when we answer.
We just say
eg "I will collect it when I come to our office tomorrow morning."
eg "
I will collect the payment from the client when I come to our office tomorrow morning.
It means that the client will be visiting our office tomorrow morning and he is bringing the money for payment with him. I will take the payment from him.