Use “V-Eng after When.” V-Eng after When.

Are grammar errors obvious? (A) When hearing

the weather forecast, we decide (B) not to go camping (C) in the (D) mountains. In our opinion, we are going to be able to get the weather from us.

The correct answer is A(when) If the answer is incorrect, it should be corrected to On hearing.

In what format you want to answer my question? How do you think v=ing is

correct too?

Asked on March 19, 2021 in Grammar.
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When there was a storm expected, we decided not to go camping.

Why does religion prevail?

Answered on March 20, 2021.
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