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On hearing that the child had been found, she burst into tears.
To show that two things happen at the same time or that one thing happens immediately after
the other, use
on/upon doing sth
(NOT
when
): ‘On examining the suitcase, he noticed that the
locks had been tampered with.’
2
When I’ll return home, I’ll look for a better job.
When I return home, I’ll look for a better job.
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3
I don’t know when is she coming.
I don’t know when she is coming.
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at WHAT
3
whenever
Whenever you’ll hear about this place, you’ll want to come back.
Whenever you hear about this place, you’ll want to come back.
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where
1
He wanted to get to Paris, where his uncle lived there.
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