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  1. When. Grammar > Nouns, pronouns and determiners > Question words > When. from English Grammar Today. When is a wh -word. We use when to ask questions, as a conjunction and to introduce relative clauses.

  2. When as a conjunction. We 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. ….

  3. When as a conjunction. We 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. ….

  4. When there is no moon, it is very dark at night. He sleeps during the day and works at night. but we say in the night when we are talking about a specific time during the night: He woke up twice in the night. I heard a funny noise in the night. We often use a noun phrase as a time adverbial: yesterday. today.

  5. Terjemahan untuk 'when' dalam kamus bahasa Indonesia gratis dan banyak terjemahan bahasa Indonesia lainnya.

  6. She’ll show you something when you are at home. (Dia akan menunjukkanmu sesuatu ketika kamu di rumah.) general time (kapanpun) I will buy a mountain bike when I get my salary. (Saya akan membeli sebuah sepeda gunung ketika saya mendapat gaji.) when ≈ setelah.

  7. Di dalam time clause, when dan while berguna untuk menjembatani hubungan dengan main clause . Time clause dan main clause kemudian bergabung menjadi complex sentence. time clause = when/while + S + verb-tense. complex sentence = main clause + time clause. contoh kalimat while dan artinya.

  8. Origin when Old English hwanne, hwenne. when meaning, definition, what is when: at what time: Learn more.

  9. Definition of when adverb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. a question as to the time of some occurrence. USAGE When should not be used loosely as a substitute for in which after a noun which does not refer to a period of time: paralysis is a condition in which (not when) parts of the body cannot be moved. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.

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