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  1. adverb, conjunction. uk / wen / us / wen / Add to word list. A1. at what time; at the time at which: "I did tell you about it." "When? I don't remember ." When are you going? When's the baby due? We'll go when you're ready. Tell me when to start. Ask him when he's next coming home. When do you expect to have the project completed (by)?

  2. from English Grammar Today. When is a wh -word. We use when to ask questions, as a conjunction and to introduce relative clauses. When as a question word. We can use when to ask for information about what time something happens: When did you leave? When are you going on holiday? When will you know the result of the exam?

  3. adverb, conjunction. us / wen / uk / wen / Add to word list. A1. at what time; at the time at which: "I did tell you about it." "When? I don't remember ." When are you going? When's the baby due? We'll go when you're ready. Tell me when to start. Ask him when he's next coming home. When do you expect to have the project completed (by)?

  4. 1. a. : at or during the time that : while.

  5. adverb. /wen/ (used in questions) at what time; on what occasion. When did you last see him? When can I see you? When (= in what circumstances) would such a solution be possible? Want to learn more?

  6. at what time: to know when to be silent. at the time or in the event that: when we were young; when the noise stops. at any time; whenever: He is impatient when he is kept waiting. upon or after which; and then: We had just fallen asleep when the bell rang.

  7. Definition of 'when' Word Frequency. when. (hwen ) 1. adverb A1. You use when to ask questions about the time at which things happen. When are you going home? When did you get married? When is the press conference? When were you in this house last? 'I'll be there this afternoon.'—'When?' 2. conjunction A2.

  8. when meaning, definition, what is when: at what time: Learn more.

  9. 1. At the time that: in the spring, when the snow melts. 2. As soon as: I'll call you when I get there. 3. Whenever: When the wind blows, all the doors rattle. 4. During the time at which; while: When I was young, I was sick all the time. 5. Whereas; although: She stopped short when she ought to have continued. 6.

  10. when (hwen, wen; unstressed hwən, wən), adv. at what time or period? how long ago? how soon?: When are they to arrive? When did the Roman Empire exist? under what circumstances? upon what occasion?: When is a letter of condolence in order? When did you ever see such a crowd? conj. at what time: to know when to be silent.

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