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Alc24 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

WHILE or WHEN

Are these all correct?

The dog doesn't like eating when being looked at.
The dog doesn't like eating when people are looking at it.
The dog doesn't like eating while people are looking at it.

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The most correct form of the sentence is: The dog doesn't like eating while being looked at. The dog doesn't like eating while people are looking at it.

  • The most correct form of the sentence is: The dog doesn't like eating while being looked at.
  • The dog doesn't like eating while people are looking at it.
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The most correct form of the sentence is:
The dog doesn't like eating while being looked at.
The dog doesn't like eating while people are looking at it.
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The most common answer is the third one " The dog doesn't like eating while people are looking at it . " .... Because after the linking word " while " should be followed by continuous form ...

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I would say, the most logical answer would be " The dog doesn't want to eat when people are watching."

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