Which sentence sound more natural? Or how to use the word "when" and with what tenses?
"Hey Frank, don't wonder when I will book a couple more english lessons than usual, I want to improve my skills in a shorter period of time"
"Hey Frank, don't wonder when I book a couple..."
"Hey Frank, don't wonder if you see me booking a couple..."
"Hey Frank, don't wonder when you will be seeing me booking a couple..."
Are there any grammar rules or example sentences for the correct use of "when" and it's according tenses? (Can you say that "and it's according tenses"?)
Thank you in advance!
Top answer
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