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** [https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/very very cambridge.org] | ** [https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/very very cambridge.org] | ||
=== when === | === when === | ||
* in general, indicates a relative moment, time or condition | |||
* subordinating conjunction: | |||
** ''I get up when I want.'' | |||
** ''Class ended when the bell rang'' | |||
* adverb: | |||
** ''Since when you do you care?'' | |||
=== which === | === which === | ||
* in general: used to refer to a previously stated noun (thing or idea) to add information | * in general: used to refer to a previously stated noun (thing or idea) to add information |