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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

"When you.." or "When you're.."?

"When you work, you should pay attention to your clients" or "When you're working, you should pay attention to your clients"?

Which is more "natural" to say?
  

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You may use either without fear or favour.

  • You may use either without fear or favour.
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You may use either without fear or favour.

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