Brodie
"I want to go when he starts to talk" what is the correct way to say this? I'm working on compound sentences and am unsure how to say this: "I want to go when he starts to speak" (I will want to go when he will start to speak) 1. mai tab jana chahunga jab vo bolna shuru karega 2. vo jab bolna shuru karega, tab mai jana chahunga Are these both correct or not? Which one makes the most sense?
Dec 21, 2016 1:24 AM
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1. mai tab jana chahunga jab vo bolna shuru karega


this is correct

December 21, 2016
Hey Brodie, both of these sentences are correct. The difference, if any, is in what you stress on. It's just like in English, "I would like to go when he starts speaking" vs. "When he starts speaking, I would like to go". In the first sentence, the focus is on "I would like to go" and in the second one on "When he starts speaking".
December 21, 2016

"I want to go when he starts to talk" what is the correct way to say this?

I'm working on compound sentences and I'm unsure how to say this:

"I want to go when he starts to speak" (I will want to go when he will start to speak)

1. mai tab jana chahunga jab vo bolna shuru karega

2. vo jab bolna shuru karega, tab mai jana chahunga

Are these both correct or not? Which one makes the most sense?
December 21, 2016
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