Read and Listen To Sentences Using the Word
"When"
- When can we eat?
- When are you busy?
- When do you study?
- When was she born?
- When does it begin?
- When did you buy it?
- When did you return?
- When does it arrive?
- When is school over?
- When will we arrive?
- When will you leave?
- When was it finished?
- When did you get home?
- When is checkout time?
- When is your birthday?
- When will they arrive?
- When will you be back?
- Do it when you have time.
- When are you coming back?
- When did he go to Europe?
- When is the intermission?
- She was out when I called.
- When did it begin to rain?
- When should I feed my dog?
- Does it hurt when you chew?
- When did you come to Japan?
- When did you get to London?
- When do you usually get up?
- When are you going to leave?
- When do you expect him back?
- When is a good time for you?
- I did smoke when I was young.
- I'm not sure when he'll come.
- When can I see you next time?
- When did you finish the work?
- When is your book coming out?
- When should I return the car?
- Do you know when he will come?
- He hurt his hand when he fell.
- He hurt his knee when he fell.
- Look at me when I talk to you!
- When did he say he would come?
- When did she break the window?
- When do you plan to check out?
- When the bus came, she got on.
- When was the last time we met?
- When will the concert be held?
- When will they give a concert?
- Ask her when he will come back.
- Do you know when she will come?
- I'll leave when she comes back.
- My throat hurts when I swallow.
- We'll go when it quits raining.
- When did your father come home?
- When would you like to see him?
- Call me when you get settled in.
- Have you been told when to come?
- My mother died when I was a kid.
- When did the wedding take place?
- He died when he was 54 years old.
- He was worn out when he got home.
- When did she leave the classroom?
- When did you change your address?
- When ice melts, it becomes water.
- When will you harvest your wheat?
- When will your book be published?
- Do you know when they will arrive?
- He was exhausted when he got home.
- It was quite dark when I got home.
- They married when they were young.
- When did you go to bed last night?
- When did you start studying Latin?
- When will you come back to school?
- Ask him when the next plane leaves.
- Come and see me when you have time.
- He hurt his left foot when he fell.
- I could swim well when I was a boy.
- The sky was clear when I left home.
- When I came home, Tom was studying.
- Will you let me know when he comes?
- Dick was ten years old when he died.
- When will you get through with work?
- The old woman got hurt when she fell.
- When he spoke, everyone became silent.
- I don't know when Tom will leave Japan.
- When is the best time to feed your dog?
- When she entered the room, he stood up.
- What do you want to be when you grow up?
- When he was young, he was a hard worker.
- Can you still remember when we first met?
- I don't know exactly when he will arrive.
- I was about to leave when you telephoned.
- I was going out, when the telephone rang.
- She got married when she was twenty-five.
- She surprised him when she arrived early.
- She was surprised when she saw the ghost.
- When I travel, I prefer to travel by air.
- When were potatoes introduced into Japan?
- You must be careful when you drive a car.
- He came to Japan when he was 10 years old.
- I could swim well even when I was a child.
- I don't know when he returned from France.
- I was leaving home when Tom telephoned me.
- I'll have her call you when she gets back.
- She first met him when they were students.
- When does school let out for the holidays?
- When I see him, I think of my grandfather.
- When the food is bad, it's a real letdown.
- I don't know for certain when he will come.
- I don't know when my father will come back.
- I felt very relieved when I heard the news.
- I was able to swim well when I was a child.
- I'll bring my sister when I come next time.
- She believed him when he said he loved her.
- You should be careful when you drive a car.
- I don't know when, but it'll happen someday.
- I felt sorry for her when I heard her story.
- I had almost finished my work when she came.
- I'm going to talk to Tom when he comes home.
- When a child, I used to go fishing with him.
- He was robbed when coming home late at night.
- I don't know for certain when he will arrive.
- I don't like to go outside when it's raining.
- I want to ask them when their wedding day is.
- I was able to swim faster when I was younger.
- I'll look after my parents when they get old.
- She'll tell him about it when she comes back.
- Tom doesn't know when Mary will leave Boston.
- When should I stop feeding my dog puppy food?
- When the fire broke out, he was sound asleep.
- I'll call you back when I get to the bus stop.
- She grinned at me when she came into the room.
- I'll take care of my parents when they get old.
- It was late at night when Tom finally got home.
- She thinks about him when she's feeling lonely.
- She was very surprised when she heard the news.
- The audience clapped when the concert was over.
- The man got mad when his wife called him names.
- Mary was wearing a black sweater when I met her.
- Paul wasn't with Mary when her purse was stolen.
- She hurt her foot when she fell off her bicycle.
- This picture reminds me of when I was a student.
- We were just about to leave when she telephoned.
- When I was a child, I used to swim in that pond.
- When the bell rang, the teacher ended the class.
- I don't know when I'll get around to visiting you.
- I don't like to send postcards when I'm on a trip.
- I was watching television when the telephone rang.
- When I hear that song, I remember my younger days.
- I had just finished my homework when Ted phoned me.
- The teacher dismissed his class when the bell rang.
- Have you been told when you are expected to be here?
- When I got to school, the race had already finished.
- He narrowly escaped from the bus when it caught fire.
- I had hardly left home when it began to rain heavily.
- Let me read the paper when you have finished with it.
- We felt relieved when we saw a light in the distance.
- When I got home, I noticed that I had lost my wallet.
- It's a pity we didn't visit Tom when we had the chance.
- She must have been very young when she wrote this poem.
- I'll call you when I get the results of the examination.
- People tend to raise their voices when they get excited.
- She was about to call him up when he walked in the door.
- The train had already left when they got to the station.
- When her husband died, she felt like committing suicide.
- Even when she's not wearing makeup, she's very beautiful.
- I became very nervous when I couldn't locate my passport.
- It's a good idea to cover up when the sun is this strong.
- Jack suddenly stopped talking when Mary entered the room.
- When I met her the other day, she asked about my parents.
- Have you told everyone when and where the meeting will be?
- Tom almost always uses a credit card when he goes shopping.
- Mary felt happy when she learned the results of the election.
- When I opened the door of the refrigerator, an apple fell out.
- When Mary reached the bus stop, the last bus had already left.
- A student raised his hand when the teacher finished the reading.
- I can still remember the time when we went on a picnic together.
- The only time he feeds the dog is when his wife is away on a trip.
- When I asked him to lend me some money, he turned down my request.
- She always says nice things about him, especially when he's around.
- People have the tendency to speak more loudly when they get excited.
- Could you please tell me again when the meeting is supposed to start?
- When I was feeding my dog, I noticed that the gate had been left open.
- I always enjoy listening to classical music when I have some free time.
- I learned to drive a car and got a driver's license when I was eighteen.
- Years ago, when Tom's children were young, he used to take a lot of pictures.
- It's OK with me if we barbecue, but I don't like it when smoke gets in my eyes.
- It's only when I can't sleep at night that the ticking of the clock bothers me.
- Do you think your parents spent enough time with you when you were in your teens?
- I'm skeptical when I hear someone claim to speak more than five languages fluently.
- English is quite often the language of choice when speaking to an international audience.
- I never thought this rubber band would come in handy when I put it in my pocket this morning.
- I don't quite believe it when I hear someone claim they can speak more than five languages fluently.
- This is a time of year when people get together with family and friends to observe Passover and to celebrate Easter.