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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Where vs when

How would you naturally phrased this sentence?

I can’t see/tell where/when toad converges

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anonymous How would you naturally phrased this sentence? I can’t see/tell where/when toad converges thanks You would normally have more context. Are you looking at a congested road, down a valley, up a mountain, around a bend, at a map, or just making this up?

  • anonymous How would you naturally phrased this sentence?
  • I can’t see/tell where/when toad converges thanks You would normally have more context.
  • Are you looking at a congested road, down a valley, up a mountain, around a bend, at a map, or just making this up?
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anonymousHow would you naturally phrased this sentence? I can’t see/tell where/when toad converges thanks

You would normally have more context. Are you looking at a congested road, down a valley, up a mountain, around a bend, at a map, or just making this up?

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(the) "toad" or (the) "road"???

Toads do not generally converge. For that matter, one road (or one of anything) cannot converge (unless it converges with something).

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