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Are both sentences OK?
Could you feed my dog when I'm gone?
Could you feed my dog while I'm gone?
Mar 3, 2015 2:08 PM
Answers · 2
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Could you feed my dog when I'm gone?
really does sound as though the person speaking will be disappear permanently. We often use the phrase 'when (a person) is gone' to mean when they are dead.
Could you feed my dog while I'm gone?
sounds slightly less permanent. If you are just going to be 'gone' for a short time, it might be more natural to say
Could you feed my dog while I'm away?
March 3, 2015
Both are fine.
The first has more a sense that after leaving, you won't return, maybe because of death or moving away.
The second is more general, used when you will be gone for a definite period of time.
March 3, 2015
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