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Anooshiravan Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

while and when for the future

when talking about the future which of the sentences below is/are correct?
I hope to see Tom while I'm there.
I hope to see Tom when I'm there.
and if they are both correct, what is the difference between them?
  

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anooshiravan when talking about the future which of the sentences below is/are correct? Both are correct. anooshiravan and if they are both correct, what is the difference between them?

  • anooshiravan when talking about the future which of the sentences below is/are correct?
  • Both are correct.
  • anooshiravan and if they are both correct, what is the difference between them?
  • Nothing.
  • They have the same meaning for all practical purposes.
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anooshiravanwhen talking about the future which of the sentences below is/are correct?
Both are correct.
anooshiravanand if they are both correct, what is the difference between them?
Nothing. They have the same meaning for all practical purposes.

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