Ruby Chen
What time? / When? .....How to use them correctly? What's the difference between them? Such as... ------------------------------------------------------------- What time will you serve the meal? When is the meal serving time? What is the check-in time? What time is check-in? When could I leaving? What time could I leaving? -------------------------------------------------------------- Is that right above sentences?
2015年5月29日 19:20
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If you ask "What time...", you are expecting an answer with a specific time, such as 2:30 PM. If you ask "When is...", the answer could be more general, such as "early in the morning", "late in the afternoon"... The four first sentences are correct, although I would prefer to ask: "What time is..." The last two sentences are not correct. A better way to ask those questions would be: "When could I leave?" and "What time can I leave?"
2015年5月30日
If the train arrives today you can ask 1)"When will the train arrive?" Or 2)"At what time will the train arrive?" But if the train will come after a day or so then you should ask question number 2 only. Then ask further about the time.
2015年5月29日
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