1. 22:00 is usually the time I come back home.
2. 22:00 is usually the time when I come back home.
Which one is correct and why?
kenny1999 Which one is correct The first one. kenny1999 and why? ) But including "at which" is not very natural.
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kenny1999Which one is correct
The first one.
kenny1999and why?
"Time when" has a redundant feel to it, and if you want to suppose that there is an omission in the first, it's "at which", not "when": "Ten is the time at which I come back home." (You can't start a sentence with a numeral.) But including "at which" is
kenny19991. 22:00 is usually the time I come back home.
2. 22:00 is usually the time when I come back home.
Which one is correct and why?
1. 22:00 is usually the time I come back home.
2. 22:00 is usually the time when I come back home.
They are both correct and interchangeable, and h