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nhatminh0904
Vietnam

When
 
Please tell me if these sentences are correct:
1.When he came, I was having dinner .
2.When I was having dinner, he came.
Tell me more about the poaition of  when /while with past continuous.
Thanks in advance! 

6 Mar 2024      





L. habach
Morocco

https://www.englishpage.com/verbpage/pastcontinuous.html#:~:text=Some%20clauses%20begin%20with%20the,is%20usually%20followed%20by%20past

7 Mar 2024     



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spinney
United Kingdom

We tend to use "while" when using the past continuous.
Both sentences sound OK. For number 2, you could also say "While I was having dinner, he came." (It sounds better the other way around to me)  

20 Mar 2024