[Grammar] I have the right to take a bath at any time when/where I want.

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1. I have the right to take a bath anytime I want.

2. I have the right to take a bath any time when I want.

3. I have the right to take a bath any time that I want.

4. I have the right to take a bath at any time I want.

5. I have the right to take a bath at any time when I want.

6. I have the right to take a bath at any time that I want.

7. I have the right to take a bath whenever I want.

Are they all grammatical?



I'm pretty much confused about relative adverbs at the moment.


There are 4 types of relative adverbs, which are 'where' 'when' 'why' and 'how'

Some of them can be replaced by 'that' in a sentence, and I wonder if we can put 'that' instead of 'why' or 'how'.




Thank you so much in advance.
 
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Re: I have the right to take a bath anytime when/where I want.

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The inclusion of 'when' in sentences 2 and 5 doesn't sound right. If you changed 'when' to 'whenever' and put a comma before it, the sentence would read alright.

The rest are of ok, with 1 and 7 being the most natural ways to put it.
 
Re: I have the right to take a bath anytime when/where I want.

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The inclusion of 'when' in sentences 2 and 5 doesn't sound right. If you changed 'when' to 'whenever' and put a comma before it, the sentence would read alright.

The rest are of ok, with 1 and 7 being the most natural ways to put it.

Thank you so much!
 
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