词汇 | grammar_british-grammar_when | ||||
释义 | WhenWhen is a wh-word. We use when to ask questions, as a conjunction and to introduce relative clauses. When as a question wordWe can use when to ask for information about what time something happens:
We can use when in indirect questions:
See also: Questions Questions: wh-questions Future When as a conjunctionWe use when as a conjunction meaning ‘at the time that’. The clause with when is a subordinate clause (sc) and needs a main clause (mc) to complete its meaning. If the when-clause comes before the main clause, we use a comma. Talking about the past
Talking about the present
Talking about the futureIn references to the future with when, we use the present simple or the present perfect in the when-clause, not the future with shall and will:
We can use when as a conjunction to mean ‘considering that’:
See also: Conjunctions Punctuation As When as a relative pronounWe can use when as a relative pronoun in relative clauses:
See also: Relative clauses Since when?We can use since when to ask at what time something began. We often use it as a response when we are surprised that something has begun:
Warning: Using Since when at the start of a question can express anger or sarcasm: [talking about children watching television]
When or if?We use when to refer to a future situation or condition that we are certain of, whereas we use if to introduce a possible or unreal situation. Compare
See also: If or when? When or since?We use when to mean ‘(at) the time that’. We use since to refer to a particular time in the past until another time or until now:
See also: Since When: typical errorsBe careful not to use when instead of if:
Be careful not to use when instead of since:
We don’t use will after when to mean ‘at that time’:
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