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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

When or if?

Hi teachers,

Which one of the below complete the blank best?

When
If

................................. Andy graduates from university, he will buy a small car.

I think both of them are OK. What do you think?
  

Top answer

Both are possible. With 'when', the speaker is certain that Andy will graduate; with 'if,' s/he is not.

  • Both are possible.
  • With 'when', the speaker is certain that Andy will graduate; with 'if,' s/he is not.
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Both are possible. With 'when', the speaker is certain that Andy will graduate; with 'if,' s/he is not.

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