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Around what time vs Around when

Both "around what time" and "around when" are correct and commonly used in English. They are interchangeable and can be used to ask about an approximate time without specifying an exact hour or minute.

Last updated: April 13, 2024 • 939 views

Around what time

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to ask about an approximate time without specifying an exact hour or minute.

Examples:

  • Around what time do you usually have lunch?
  • Can you tell me around what time the meeting will start?
  • I'm not sure around what time the bus will arrive.
  • ... you want to go shopping together tomorrow?' and I want to respond to the question Which one would sound better? 'Around what time? or...
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Alternatives:

  • around when
  • approximately what time
  • about what time
  • roughly when
  • what time approximately

Around when

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to ask about an approximate time without specifying an exact hour or minute.

Examples:

  • Around when will you be arriving?
  • Do you know around when the package is expected to be delivered?
  • Can you tell me around when the movie will end?
  • Nov 10, 2020 ... Is it natural to say around when in questions to ask for an approximate time that somethimg will happen? For example: Person A: Around when ...

Alternatives:

  • around what time
  • approximately when
  • about when
  • roughly what time
  • when approximately

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