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when dealing ..This is a present participle used as an adverbial. And still"Hanging participle"。
In general, the logical subject of a participle phrase is consistent with the subject of the main clause. (As the landlord analyzed.) )
However, there are also cases of inconsistencies, and at the same time, there is no ambiguity in the understanding of the sentence. In this case, a hanging participle can be used. (If ambiguity can be generated, you can't use a hanging participle.)
Commonly used hanging participles are shown in the table below
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In fact, when the guidance is the present participle as an adverbial, dealing is the present participle, the reason why the present participle is used is because it means that the action is issued by the app, the table is active, it is not a sentence, so it is not a sentence.
Translation: When dealing with more complex sentences, the accuracy of mobile translation apps drops dramatically.
Please refer to it!
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is the way of temporal adverbials, but not clauses. But it is indeed the wrong way, lacking a logical subject! Your later supplementary note is correct.
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If the subject of the clause is inconsistent with the subject of the clause, but is consistent with the object of the clause, the subject and be verb in the clause can often be omitted. For example:
father advised me not to say anything until (i was) asked.
granny told the children not to talk while (they were) eating.
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when dealing with ..It's actually when they (referring to the accurary of translation apps) deal with .The derivation of , where when is equivalent to after, is transformed into a preposition.
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It would be nice if you could provide specific statements.
The following is an analysis of whether the sentence guided by when can be a temporal adverbial clause.
This question involves grammatical and semantic issues.
In English, when can lead to a temporal adverbial clause that indicates the time when a certain action takes place. For example:
when i woke up this morning, it was raining.
However, in some contexts, when can also mean conditional or hypothetical meaning such as "if", "when", etc., at which point the guided clause is no longer a temporal adverbial clause, but a conditional adverbial clause. For example:
when you come to my house, please bring your guitar.(When you come to my house, please bring your guitar.) )
In this example, when does not indicate a specific time, but rather a hypothesis or condition, and the leading clause is not a temporal adverbial clause.
Therefore, if when means a conditional or hypothetical meaning, the leading clause cannot be a temporal adverbial clause. However, if when indicates a specific time, the leading clause can be a temporal adverbial clause.
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If it's a question, remember that you can add a time period or a time point after when, and only add a time period after while, if it's such a question i left home choose when i was talking Normal, but while is more accurate than when, choose while to ensure that nothing goes wrong.
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when: Emphasis on time periods.
while: emphasizes the point in time.
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