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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

when or after

Annie spelt into Helen's hand, "D-O-L-L, Doll" when/after she gave the doll to Hellen.
In the sentence, which is correct, when or after? Thanks in advance.
  

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Both can be correct. 'After' is a clearer statement.

  • Both can be correct.
  • 'After' is a clearer statement.
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Both can be correct. 'After' is a clearer statement.

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