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Ty123 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

When/where

Are both okay: It won’t be like before when/where you got the parking space for free.
  

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ty123 Are both okay: It won’t be like before , when /where you got the parking space for free. You really need 'when', not 'where'. 'where' works in an odd kind of way, but it's not really the right word for this context.

  • ty123 Are both okay: It won’t be like before , when /where you got the parking space for free.
  • You really need 'when', not 'where'.
  • 'where' works in an odd kind of way, but it's not really the right word for this context.
  • I'd add that comma (above) so it's more readable.
  • CJ
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ty123 Are both okay: It won’t be like before, when /where you got the parking space for free.

You really need 'when', not 'where'. 'where' works in an odd kind of way, but it's not really the right word for this context.

I'd add that comma (above) so it's more readable.

CJ

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