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Pergunta sobre Inglês (EUA)
A: Every time when you want
B: Any times when you want
C: Whenever you want
Are they all the same thing?
A: Every time when you want
B: Any times when you want
C: Whenever you want
Are they all the same thing?
B: Any times when you want
C: Whenever you want
Are they all the same thing?
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A and B aren't grammatically correct, C is correct
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