You are on page 1of 4

Student:

0lvin Orlando López Rodríguez


Teacher:
Sergio Discua Cerrato
Class:
English IV
Account number:
201820120031
ENGLISH IV

1) "When" as a question word.


When is the job interview?
When do you get off work?
When is the match?
When is the flight?
When are you coming?

2) "When" as a conjunction (each example must be used for each of the


times, since in 1 it will be Past, 1 will be Present and the last example will
be future).
She decided to marry, even though her father objected.
I'll call you when I get off work.
I will develop it even when I am alone.
We will work regardless of the day even when it is night.
Make your documents even when the computer is in poor condition.

3) "When" as a relative pronoun.


That winter day when she snowed, we had a lot of fun.
Always when you work, do it in a good way.
Don't be irresponsible when you are in your classes.
Charge your pencil when you attend inductions.
Move when you are not in the right place.

4) "Since when?" (Each example must use one of the 3 uses. As an


interrogative word when something begins, to express surprise
(remember, for this example write a small 3-line conversation) and as an
interrogative word to denote anger or sarcasm)
- Hi friend. Since when have you not played soccer?
- I have not played for more than two months.
- And what is that for.
Lack of time I always play when I have free time.

1
ENGLISH IV

Excellent.
You know, I always played even when time was limited, but currently I dedicate
myself to other types of family activities.

2
ENGLISH IV

You might also like