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aussitôt que vs dès que & loresque vs quand
Quand utiliser l'un sur l'autre?
Aussitôt que= as soon as
Des que= as soon as
Lorsque= when
Quand= when
Oct 24, 2012 9:05 PM
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Hi,
There is no rules about it : this is more a question of sonority than a real grammar problem.
You can use them both, but for some phrases one will be heavy, or make the phrase sound weird. But that would be grammatically correct anyway.
Best regards,
Chris
October 24, 2012
1
Okay with Chris
Aussitôt que maybe a bit sooner.....than des que
We dont use much lorsque as in a sentence "lorsque il" really sounds crap...
better go "des qu'il"
October 25, 2012
Bonjour,
"Lorsque" is used in literature and not much in spoken language ...
October 25, 2012
for me there are no rule, you can use both in the same case
October 24, 2012
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