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Bihar Police Constable Model Paper 2
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Question : 5
Total: 100
Direction: Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
__________ I land at the airport, I will ring you up.
While
When
Whereas
Until
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Solution:
'While' means during the time that, or at the same time as.
'When' means at what time; at the time at which.
'Whereas' means compared with the fact that; but
'Until' means up to (the time that).
Now, when we have two continuous actions happening at the same, then we usually use while.
Example: Right now, I’m recording a video while my husband is working.
Now, when we have two single actions that happen at the same time or one happens right after another one, then we tend to use when.
Example: I picked up the phone when it rang. (First, the phone rang, and then immediately I picked up the phone.)
Since only after landing the person will ring another person, 'when' is more suitable to use here.
Thus, the complete sentence is: When I land at the airport, I will ring you up.
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