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Alc24 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

WHILE / WHEN / WHERE

Could you please tell me how you would say these?



  • Don’t kiss him while you are talking to /Don’t talk to me while you are kissing him.



  • I work better while listening to music./while I listen to music.



  • This is when/where I start being annoying because I’m starving.



  • Sometimes I ask myself/wonder who the blonde is/who’s the blond one of us 2.
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Don’t kiss him while you are talking to me. or Don’t talk to me while you are kissing him. I work better whilst listening to music.

  • Don’t kiss him while you are talking to me.
  • or Don’t talk to me while you are kissing him.
  • I work better whilst listening to music.
  • or I work better while I listen to music.
  • This is when I start being annoying because I’m starving.
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  • Don’t kiss him while you are talking to me. or Don’t talk to me while you are kissing him.



  • I work better whilst listening to music. or I work better while I listen to music.



  • This is when I start being annoying because I’m starving. (you will hear where in speech but when is more accurate)



  • Sometimes I ask my

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