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What's the difference between "When and Whenever"?
In which context I can use those words.....
29 de mar. de 2016 13:21
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1
'When' usually refers to one specific time.
'Whenever' means ' any/every time that..'. It translates into Spanish as 'cuando sea', 'cada vez que' or 'siempre que'.
'When should I come and visit you?'
'You can come whenever you want. I'm always at home'.
29 de marzo de 2016
From http://www.learnersdictionary.com/definition/when:
A. when /ˈwɛn/ adverb
1
: at what time
When will you return?
2
a : at, in, or during which
It was a time when people didn't have to lock their doors.
the happy days when we were together
b : at or during which time
We're still waiting for the test results, when we'll decide our next move.
3
informal : at a former and usually less successful time
I can say I knew you when. [=I knew you before you were famous or successful]
B. when /ˈwɛn/ conjunction
Learner's definition of WHEN
1
a : at or during the time that
We went fishing when [=while] we were on vacation.
I'll leave when you do. [=I'll leave at the same time as you]
b : just after the time that
You can go when the bell rings.
Call me when you get home.
c : at any or every time that
I cry when [=whenever] I hear that song.
When he watches television, he falls asleep.
2
a — used to say what happens, is true, or can be done in a particular situation
When you have no family, you are really on your own.
We take the bus to school when it rains.
A contestant is disqualified when she disobeys the rules.
b — used to ask why or how something is done in the situation that exists
Why buy a newspaper when you can read the news online for free?
How can he buy the house when he has no money? [=he has no money, so how can he buy the house?]
3
: in spite of the fact that : although
She quit politics when she might have had a great career in it.
4
: the time or occasion at or in which
Tomorrow is when we must decide.
C. when /ˈwɛn/ pronoun
Learner's definition of WHEN
: what or which time
He retired in 1998, since when he has been devoting his time to gardening.
You need the report by when?
Whenever is a conjunction, cannot be used for a question. Example: "we went to the movies whenever we felt like it"
As a conjunction, when and whenever are interchangeable
29 de marzo de 2016
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