USE OF ‘WHEN’



The bill of fare was brought. I was startled. (Use ‘when’)
Answer: When the bill of fare was brought, I was startled.

He woke up. It was raining. (Use ‘when’)
Answer: When he woke up, it was raining.

My mutton chop arrived. She took me quite seriously to task. (Use ‘when’)
Answer: When my mutton chop arrived, she took me quite seriously to task

The bill came. I paid it. (Use ‘when’)
Answer: When the bill came, I paid it.

I took the cabin. I asked for a boy or man. (Use ‘when’)
Answer: When I took the cabin, I asked for a boy or man.

I went across the state for a week end. I left the dog in Jerry’s charge. (Use ‘when’)
Answer: When I went across the state for a week end, I left the dog in Jerry’s charge.

Della reached home. Her intoxication gave way a little then. (Use ‘when’)
Answer: When Della reached home, her intoxication gave way a little.

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