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When VS By the time
Is there any difference between these sentences?
I think that they are the same.
By the time I get home, she will be sleeping.
When I get home, She will be sleeping.
By the time I got home, my family had already eaten.
When I got gome, my family had already eaten.
1 de may. de 2012 3:12
Respuestas · 4
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I find that using "By the time" stresses the length of time in the situation, whereas "When" is more for general usage.
I.e. "When I get home, she will be sleeping" - This is a simple fact.
"By the time I get home, she will be sleeping" - The use of "By the time" here stresses that it is going to take you an amount of time to get home.
(a) "When I got home, my family had already eaten" Vs. (b) "By the time I got home, my family had already eaten". My interpretation of (b) Would be that something happened to delay your trip home (maybe traffic? Who knows...) - but it definitely implies that something delayed your time.
It's a very minor difference, but a difference nonetheless.
1 de mayo de 2012
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You're right, they're pretty much the same in meaning.
1 de mayo de 2012
Hello!
"By the time" means before, so in the sentences with "by the time" the meaning are before to get home.
1 de mayo de 2012
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