Iryn_
Junior Member
- Joined
- Nov 8, 2015
- Member Type
- Interested in Language
- Native Language
- Ukrainian
- Home Country
- Ukraine
- Current Location
- Ukraine
Hello, dear forum users! I'd really appreciate your explanation on these points:
1. When you get home, I’ll be eating your candy.
2. By the time you get home, I’ll be eating your candy.
Are both sentences correct?
If yes, what's the difference in meaning?
1. When you get home, I’ll be eating your candy.
2. By the time you get home, I’ll be eating your candy.
Are both sentences correct?
If yes, what's the difference in meaning?