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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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where when or that

where when or that?

There are moments when- where - that you wish you hadn't said something.
  

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There are moments when you wish you hadn't said something. There are moments that you wish you hadn't said something. Where is also possible, but not as common.

  • There are moments when you wish you hadn't said something.
  • There are moments that you wish you hadn't said something.
  • Where is also possible, but not as common.
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There are moments when you wish you hadn't said something.

There are moments that you wish you hadn't said something.

Where is also possible, but not as common.
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there are moments you wish you had said something
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where when or that?
This was the game ------ the coach new his player was a superstar.
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This was the game when the coach knew his player was a superstar.

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