Can you provide some examples of when to use "when" instead of "if" in a sentence?
Answer: Certainly! Here are some examples where "when" is used instead of "if" in a sentence:
"When you finish your homework, you can go out to play." (Assuming the completion of homework is expected, not just a possibility)
"When you visit Paris, be sure to see the Eiffel Tower." (Assuming the person will visit Paris at some point)
"When it rains, the streets get slippery." (Referring to the inevitability of rain)
"When you turn eighteen, you'll be eligible to vote." (Assuming the person will reach the age of eighteen)
"When the sun sets, it becomes darker outside." (Referring to the daily occurrence of sunset)
In these examples, "when" is used to indicate an event or situation that is expected or inevitable, rather than just a possibility ("if").
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