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Newguest Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

When/as

Is it correct to combine the word "when" with the past continuous tense, or maybe it's better to use the word "as"? I suppose both are correct.

When I was going to school I saw a car accident.

As I was going to school I saw a car accident.

  

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"When" sounds at first as though you mean the period in your childhood.

  • "When" sounds at first as though you mean the period in your childhood.
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"When" sounds at first as though you mean the period in your childhood.

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