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- marco1010June 2013
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Sunny2018November 2017 What is the context? What are you going to start to do? Will you call just BEFORE you start? : 'I'll call you when I am ready to start. / I'll call you when I am about to start.' |
marco1010June 2013 I'll call you when i will be about do do it. ( i mean instead of when i' ll start do it ) |
variegrationJune 2013 Hmm, well I think this would make a lot more sense if you gave a full sentence for the phrase. Still, I don't think this phrase would make sense. Maybe you might say "Just as I was about to do it" or "When I go do it I will.." Or something like that. |
slimoxicJune 2013 I think it's all right |
AcasualdreamJune 2013 Can you write entire sentence out as an example of the context you want to use it in? Currently it would be framed as a question "When would be able to do it?" |