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2. the film (already, start) when we (get) to the cinema.

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Answered by subashree06
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The film had already started when we got to the cinema.

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Answered by manishkr620520
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By the time / when
By the time we get to the cinema, the film will already have started.
When we get to the cinema , the film will already have started.
Have these 'by the time' and 'when' same meaning? If not what is the difference?

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