Should I use WHEN or WHERE in this sentence?












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The famous scene where the boy cries.



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The famous scence when the boy cries.





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The famous scene where the boy cries.



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  • You need to supply more detail and describe the intent. As it stands, these aren’t full sentences in the traditional sense. One is a noun phrase and the other perhaps a sentence fragment. Please use the edit link to revise your question.
    – Lawrence
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You need to supply more detail and describe the intent. As it stands, these aren’t full sentences in the traditional sense. One is a noun phrase and the other perhaps a sentence fragment. Please use the edit link to revise your question.
– Lawrence
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You need to supply more detail and describe the intent. As it stands, these aren’t full sentences in the traditional sense. One is a noun phrase and the other perhaps a sentence fragment. Please use the edit link to revise your question.
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