Because it is cold, she is wearing a sweater. COMMA
She is wearing a sweater because it is cold. NO COMMA
when
When the baby is crying, rock it.
Answer the phone when it rings.
while
She watched TV while he made supper.
While my daughter was calling me, I was watching TV.
My daughter called me while I was watching TV.
She talks on the phone while she walks around the park every day.
I read a book while |I waited for my son to finish his soccer.
She turned off the stove when the water boiled.
We can go out for dinner when you get home.
When you get home, we can go out for dinner.
whenever
You can visit whenever you want to.
Whenever you have time, let's go for a coffee.
Her son gets scared whenever he watches a scary movie.
before/ after
The kids must finish their homework before they watch TV.
After the movie was over, we went home.
After I studied English for five years, I could speak it well.
than- comparing
She is smarter than you (are).
He is taller than she (is).
Today is colder than yesterday (was).
then- next
as... as
He is as tall as his mother (is).
Today is as warm as yesterday (was).
That sweater is as nice as the other one (is).
She is as smart as you (are).
He is as skinny as a toothpick.
She is as smart as a whip.
He is as tall as a tree.
He is as dirty as a pig.
She is as stubborn as an ox/ mule.
I have a mind like a sieve.
In one ear, and out the other.
We'll see. Time will tell.
if
If I study English for five years, I may be able to speak it well.
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