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'When' or 'That'
Hello! This week on Ask a Teacher, we answer a question that sanjibganguli3084 posted on our YouTube channel.
Question
Ma,am, which of the following sentences is grammatically correct? -It was last Saturday that we met him/It was last Saturday when we met him.
Answer
Thank you for writing, Sanjib. This is a very good question.
We talked about relative pronouns in an earlier Everyday Grammar article. The article explains that relative pronouns help identify or give more information about a noun.
English has many relative pronouns. Most relative pronouns are the same as question words: who, which, whose, whom, where, when, and why. That is also a relative pronoun.
Often, there is more than one grammatically acceptable relative pronoun. For example, we can say:
I have more friends who are boys.
This is something which everyone knows.
Or
I have more friends that are boys.
This is something that everyone knows.
All the sentences are grammatically correct.
Usually, choosing the best pronoun depends on the usage. In spoken English, we use "that" more often than other relative pronouns. In academic written English, we use "which" more often than other relative pronouns. In news writing, we use "which" and "who" the most.
Sanjib, you asked about "that" or "when." We do not use "when" as a relative pronoun very often. We sometimes use "when" with expressions of time. For example,
There are a lot of times when we disagree.
But more often, we do not use a relative pronoun.
There are a lot of times we disagree.
So, either of your sentences is grammatically correct. But most of the time in English, we would use "that" in your sentence, especially if it were spoken.
We hope this explanation has helped you, Sanjib.
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academic -adj. related to schools and education
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adj.专科院校的,研究院的,学会的;学术的,理论的 | |
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adj.可接受的,合意的,受欢迎的 | |
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adv.也,亦;并且;同样;而且,还 | |
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adj.美国(洲)的;美国人的;n.美国人,美洲人 | |
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n.答案;回答;v.回答 | |
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n.文章,物品,条款;冠词 | |
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conj.按照;如同 | |
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adj.最好的(good和well最高级);adv.最好地;最 | |
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n.(无线电、电视)波段;波道;频道 | |
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v.挑选( choose的现在分词 );选择;选定;喜欢 | |
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adj.正确的;vi.改正,纠正;vt.改正 | |
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v.依靠( depend的第三人称单数 );依赖;信赖;决定于 | |
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vi.不同意;不一致,不符;不适宜,有害 | |
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adj.早期的,初期的adv.早期(地),初期(地) | |
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adj.任一,两方的;prep.任一,随便任一个;conj.或,也 | |
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n.电子邮件(Electronic mail),透过电脑网路传送邮件的方式 | |
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adv.特别,尤其,格外;专门地,主要地 | |
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n.表情( expression的名词复数 );表示;(数学)表达式;词 | |
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n.下列各项,部下,党羽;aaj.下列的,其次的;vbl.跟随 | |
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n.朋友( friend的名词复数 );资助者;同胞;指做傻事或烦人的事而说话者不认识的人 | |
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n.语法,语法规则 | |
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adv.符合语法规则地 | |
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v.帮助,帮忙 | |
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v.帮助( help的过去式和过去分词 );有助于,有利于;治疗;避免 | |
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vt.希望,期望;vi.希望,期待;n.希望,期望 | |
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vt.识别,认明,鉴定,使等同于;vi.一致,变成一致 | |
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n.起诉;信息,消息;知识;报告,通知,情报 | |
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n.许多;好些 | |
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v.相遇( meet的过去式和过去分词 );相识;开会;接触(某物) | |
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adj.最多的(many,much的最高级) | |
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adj.有地位的,消息灵通的v.张贴( post的过去式和过去分词 );宣布;设岗;邮寄 | |
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n.问题,疑问,疑问句;v.询问,审问,怀疑 | |
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adj.相对的,比较的;n.亲戚,亲属 | |
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vt.送给,传,寄,派遣;发射;使陷于;vi.寄信;派人;播送 | |
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pron.某事,某物;被视为有意义的事物 | |
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adv.有时,不时 | |
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adj.口语的;口说的;口头的 | |
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adv.通常,平常,一般 | |
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n.星期,周 | |
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pron.谁(who的宾格) | |
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n.字( word的名词复数 );(说的)话;诺言;口令 | |
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aux.will的过去式;愿,要;常常;大概;将要,会 | |
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n.写,写作;著作,文学作品 | |
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