
Mar 19th, 2020, 11:56 pm
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eslHQ Enthusiast | | Join Date: May 25th, 2015
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Conjunctions Hello, friends! I have a question about words like after, when and if. Is it correct to answer a question starting with their clause only without the other one.
*When did she know it was a crocodile?
Answer: when she fell into the water.
Or: After her friend saw it.
Instead of saying: she knew it was a crocodile when she fell into the water.
What if the answer was : After seeing the crocodile.
Or: During the research. |