adverb of place and conjunction

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aysaa

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Hello,

I would like to ask whether we can use any adverb of place after ''although, even though, though, while, when'' or not.

Although, even though, though, while, when + at/on/in + noun

For example:

Williams said he heard about the shooting while at work in the morning.

I wear them to work, although not at the same time.


Thanks...
 

emsr2d2

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Hello,

I would like to ask whether we can use any adverb of place after ''although, even though, though, while, when'' or not.

Although, even though, though, while, when + at/on/in + noun

For example:

Williams said he heard about the shooting while at work in the morning.

I wear them to work, although not at the same time.


Thanks...

Both of your given sentences are OK although the second isn't very clear. Does it mean that you wear "them" to travel to work but you don't wear them while you are working. I'm not clear what it is that you don't wear at the same time, or at the same time as what.
 
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